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Gutted - flight price dropped (Canadian Affair)!

I'm gutted ... I booked flights to Toronto through Canadian Affair for me and my wife thinking I was getting a good deal as it was supposedly their "January Sale" and also with the thought that the earlier you book, the better deal you get!! checked the same flights out today and they have dropped by £30 per person.

Are Canadian Affair likely to honour any kind of refund of the difference especially conidering the flights I purchased were meant to be during the "January Sale"??

Otherwise, I'll see if Citicards will help out as they have a price promise.
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  • saveapenny
    saveapenny Posts: 6,773 Forumite
    most price promises last 24 hours. This as been asked so many times now.
    Would you offer the difference if the price had gone up?
    If you look anything like your passport photo....Your too ill to travel
  • balsingh
    balsingh Posts: 1,501 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I see your point but I it was the January Sale so the last thing I expected was for the prices to drop before the end of Feb.
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  • _Andy_
    _Andy_ Posts: 11,150 Forumite
    balsingh wrote:
    I'm gutted ... I booked flights to Toronto through Canadian Affair for me and my wife thinking I was getting a good deal as it was supposedly their "January Sale" and also with the thought that the earlier you book, the better deal you get!! checked the same flights out today and they have dropped by £30 per person.

    Are Canadian Affair likely to honour any kind of refund of the difference especially conidering the flights I purchased were meant to be during the "January Sale"??

    Otherwise, I'll see if Citicards will help out as they have a price promise.

    Grin and bear it. Things happen. Prices go up, prices go down.
    Once you've booked something, why torture yourself to see if the price has gone up?

    No, they're not likely to 'honour any kind of refund' - why should they?
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