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MrsRbk
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Airlines and their fares
DH and I are going down to Florida in a few weeks. We purchased our tickets on Continental probably about a month ago when I noticed they were starting to go up. I didn't want to lose out on a good airfare.
I just checked the fare again for the same flights we are taking, and the fare went down. Is it possible if I call Continental they will honor the new fare for me? We fly with them ALOT.
Do airlines do this?
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Posted 9/5/08 3:45 PM |
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Christine
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Re: Airlines and their fares
I know Jet Blue does but they charge a fee to do it.
It doesn't hurt to ask though.
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Posted 9/5/08 3:50 PM |
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mommy2bella
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Re: Airlines and their fares
I got a credit with Southwest when our flights to Orlando went down after I booked them. It was free to make the change and SUPER easy (I did it online)
Now I just have to fly Southwest again
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Posted 9/5/08 4:11 PM |
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Lillykat
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Re: Airlines and their fares
A few of the smaller airlines will do it like southwest. BUT most of the bigger ones will charge you a change fee - which might or might not be worth it - if it was say $200 cheaper PP and they charge $100 to change then you still come out ahead - but usually you don't.
It never hurts to get on the phone and call and ask the worst they will say is no or that you have to pay a change fee.
Often though the difference is in the form of airline credit - that has to be used within a certain amount of time - if that matters to you.
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Posted 9/5/08 4:13 PM |
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ali120206
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Re: Airlines and their fares
Continental is usually good about price adjustments - I've had friends who have contacted them in the past when they have booked their flights in advance and then the price decreased.
They were given a credit for the difference to be used on future travel.
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Posted 9/5/08 4:15 PM |
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MrsRbk
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Re: Airlines and their fares
Thanks - If it's just credit, then I won't bother. It's not THAT much of a difference.
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Posted 9/5/08 4:23 PM |
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ali120206
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Re: Airlines and their fares
If you fly them a lot - I would do it based on principle (and I just read an article on how going forward they are going to be charging $15 for the first checked bag starting in October).
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Posted 9/5/08 4:25 PM |
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NancyD
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Re: Airlines and their fares
I hate to say it but I doubt they will credit you the difference.....most of the airlines wont these days. Give it a shot though....you wont know unless you ask!
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Posted 9/7/08 6:11 PM |
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