As BNM rightly states, TOCs▸ are under no requirement ro offer any Advance fares on ANY train. They are an offer tthat they can make to sell seats.
I agree that pricing an Advance fare above any generally available Super off-peak fare (when it's available) is peverse. But other than that, they are completely withon their rights on thus issue.
Totally agree with all that you have written above Chris. What I have an issue with is that it's clearly an error
IMHO▸ that settings for Advance fares for Monday 26th of August are still set for it being a normal working weekday and not a bank holiday, hence three 'peak services' having no Advance fares as per usual for a working weekday and the Advance fares for services before and after being priced higher as per usual for a working weekday but not a Bank Holiday.
I don't think it's intentional by
FGW▸ on this occasion because the services involved won't be busy at that time of day and yes if this doesn't change right up to and including the 26th of August, there is no comeback on FGW because they are under no requirement to offer Advance tickets. Up until now I have never had a problem in getting Advance tickets for travelling to London early on a Bank Holiday. Always a first time I suppose
If they really wanted to restrict Advance tickets and make more revenue why not sell any for the 8.00, 8.30, 9.00 services which are going to be busier than the 6.30, 7.00 and 7.30 on a Bank Holiday as people tend to travel later on Bank Holidays?
By writing to the FGW web team, all I was doing was making an enquiry if there was an issue as to why these Advance tickets were not available on these three trains and I got was robotic answers not a 'we'll pass this onto the relevant department to be looked into'. Bit harsh that it could mean passengers paying more than they should for travelling on lightly loaded services but there we go.