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air fare increase on my flights will have to pay more now?
I'm flying on American Lax- to CLT(Charlotte) on march 1 and return on march
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I paid 210 round trip and i have a confirmation number and e-ticket number
now i see the same flights I'm taking are now costing 500 round trip
now will American now charge me more money?
or am I safe?
thanks
5 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
No once you have bought your ticket at that price they can't make you pay the new price. That is why it is so good to pay for tickets when the price is that low so you did a great thing by getting yours early. Have fun on your trip.
- copestirLv 71 decade ago
Once you pay and lock in your price that is it. It is against the law to quote a price, sell the item, and before delivery raise the price. It did not used to be that way. Years ago I made across the country move with a major moving company. They quoted a price, I signed a contract, and before they would take the items off the truck made me pay $200 more. Six months later the law changed. So , enough said. Enjoy your trip!
- LobengulaLv 61 decade ago
Prices fluctuates. You have paid and you have a "deal" (contract) with the airline. That is final.
So don't worry about what other people must pay to get their deal. It will not affect you. What you see is actually something very common, price for tickets increase the closer you come to departure date.
- flumpy37Lv 51 decade ago
no, when your ticket is confirmed, then the price is fixed.
it works the same if it gets cheaper; you can not get a refund if your ticket gets cheaper.