LAX - PER Dec 23 - Jan 31
Econ
Booked August 3rd.
I checked the prices for the same booking today and noticed that the total price has decreased by $119.
$55 (outbound)
$64 (return)
Would QF refund the difference if requested?
Thanks!
Giles
Would you expect them to charge more if the fare goes up?
There's the answer to your question.
Giles, it's a $119.
On a trip to the states that's tiny teddy's.
Flashware has it right.
Matt
Would you expect them to charge more if the fare goes up?
There's the answer to your question.
There does seem to be a precedent for offering refunds / vouchers if fares decrease after purchase- Orbitz price assurance guarantee and several airlines in the States offer lowest fare guarantees (yes, with conditions).
As would I, but I am confused as to why you think that was implied in this thread:?:I'm sorry but even with conditions I would be extremely unhappy if the airline charged me more because of increasing the price after I purchased.
I don't think there was any implication just the idea that these things normally operate in both directions.As would I, but I am confused as to why you think that was implied in this thread:?:
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There does seem to be a precedent for offering refunds / vouchers if fares decrease after purchase- Orbitz price assurance guarantee and several airlines in the States offer lowest fare guarantees (yes, with conditions).
As would I, but I am confused as to why you think that was implied in this thread:?:
Check the fare terms and conditions that you purchased. Its likely that there is a cost to make changes. If there is now a cheaper fare its most likely that availability has opened up in a cheaper fare class, so any change of class is a change to the ticket and you will incur the change fees to which you agreed when purchasing the ticket. Its quite likely that the $119 difference will be consumed by the change fees for the fare you purchased.
There is no implication. A question is clearly asked and you reply was '(yes with conditions)'. Seems to be a pretty clear statement to me.
I respectfully say that I think you have it wrong.
Cheers all!
-Giles
No, you are correct on that. More examples of airlines offering low price guarantees for their own fares;Still I had the impression that low price guarantee were about matching competitors prices not matching there own price if it drops. But I'm probably wrong about that as well.