When Flight Cost Goes Down

When Flight Cost Goes Down

Airline flight tickets have become really, really expensive. We have canceled our planned trip to France this summer, and are planning our long-overdue family vacation at the domestic level.

Suppose you’ve paid for airline tickets, and then you find the same flight a week later for less cash. Is there anything you can do about it?

It turns out that there is. United, JetBlue, USAir, Southwest and Alaska will give you a voucher for the difference in price – if you know enough to ask them for it.

If you want to buy the new tickets, however, you may face serious fees – even for the same itinerary and on the same airline! Continental and America charge $100, Delta charges $50, Frontier charges $35 and Northwest charges $25.

Still, the difference in price might be worth it. If you’d like to be notified when your flight price is reduced, sign up for alert e-mails from yapta.com. You’ll have to act pretty much immediately when you get the alert, but it might be worth it.

(Thank you once again, Clark Howard)

3 thoughts on “When Flight Cost Goes Down

  1. I plan on hitting Myrtle Beach in July, but only to attend a wedding, and I’ll probly drive. The chance that I am on a no-fly list is a pretty good one, dontcha think? 🙂

  2. Just wanted to say thanks for the thinking blogger thing. It actually made me return to the site to hopefully begin writing again. A lot has happened in the past few months and now that school is over I might have the time to begin processing most of it. Any way, I just wanted to say thanks, good luck with the domestic vacation, and take care.

    grace and peace

  3. Yapta is definitely got something interesting there. They’re definitely a step up from Farecast. It’s still a bit of a gimmick but a much nicer version of it. I’m curious to see if they maintain their status as a toolbar or if they will eventually migrate to a web interface much like Sidestep did. I actually like Sidestep on the web better than a toolbar only because it’s not as intrusive. I know that for a while Sidestep’s toolbar was considered spyware at first. I wonder if Yapta is having similar issues. Anyone know?

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