What to do if the fare goes down after you’ve bought tickets

March 28th, 2008 by World Traveler

What happened: You bought a ticket for $400, and the next day the fare dropped to $200.

What the airline should do for you: Usually airlines will let you trade in your tickets for the cheaper ones, though generally there is a change fee. And sometimes that fee, up to $200 per ticket for international flights, will be greater than any savings.

Next time: Fly an airline that doesn’t levy a large change fee in such cases.

Posted in Domestic Travel, International Travel, Airline Regulations

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