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Scenario:

 

Booked Room of 5 people: 2 passengers at $709 and 3 passengers at $359.

 

Price drop to: 2 passengers at $599 and 3 passengers at $329.

 

Do you get the OBC for all 5 passengers ($110 each for the first 2, and $30 each for the next 3) or do you only get the $110 for each of the first 2 passengers?

 

Thanks for any help.

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Scenario:

 

Booked Room of 5 people: 2 passengers at $709 and 3 passengers at $359.

 

Price drop to: 2 passengers at $599 and 3 passengers at $329.

 

Do you get the OBC for all 5 passengers ($110 each for the first 2, and $30 each for the next 3) or do you only get the $110 for each of the first 2 passengers?

 

Thanks for any help.

 

The OBC is calculated as the total for all the Passengers in the cabin. Sometimes the first two passengers will be a drop, and the other 2 or 3 passengers will be an increase - in that case it's still the algebraic total for all the passengers. ken

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