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Thomas S asked in TravelAir Travel · 8 years ago

Airline price change refund?

Can anyone tell me if airlines have a policy of reducing the price you pay for a flight, or a refund on that flight if the price goes down from the price you payed? This would all take place before your flight.

Thank you,

TomS

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  • 8 years ago
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    Most airlines would treat it as a change to your reservation, so it would have to be a big drop to overcome their big change fees.

    I believe Southwest still credits your account if you catch the fare drop and let them know. They don't give you the money back.

  • 4 years ago

    If the airline replaced the time table and the hot time does not artwork for you, you are able to artwork with the airline to the two rebook onto a diverse flight or get a refund if not something works. yet you do could call them up, and notice in case you may get something in writing besides, or a minimum of an respectable digital mail from them. If the flight is at the back of schedule with the aid of climate or something then they gained't supply you a refund.

  • Neil
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    A few airlines will, or will within a certain period after purchase. In general, no.

  • 8 years ago

    no, no major airline does that. maybe individual sites like priceline or orbitz, but not any actual airline.

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  • 8 years ago

    Ha ha ha. No.

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