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Westjet fare drop
cjanderson37
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hi all,
I am new to here, but am hoping someone can help please.
I recently booked a return trip with Westjet, flight only.
However they now have a sale on and the fare is considerably cheaper - nearly £300. I wouldnt usually be concerned, but this is quite a fare drop.
Any ideas if I can or how I can claim any money back?
I of course have tried to read the T&Cs and suspect that I cannot, I booked a Econ fare and it was booked after 05/01/16, which if I had booked before it would have been covered by the price drop guarantee, according to their website (I cannot paste the link as I am a new member to this forum)
Of course I want to go on the trip and was happy (at the time) to pay the price I did, but this is a surprise birthday trip for my husband so any chance to get a few extra pounds / Canadian Dollars to help him celebrate will always be appreciated.
Thank you very much,
Cat
I am new to here, but am hoping someone can help please.
I recently booked a return trip with Westjet, flight only.
However they now have a sale on and the fare is considerably cheaper - nearly £300. I wouldnt usually be concerned, but this is quite a fare drop.
Any ideas if I can or how I can claim any money back?
I of course have tried to read the T&Cs and suspect that I cannot, I booked a Econ fare and it was booked after 05/01/16, which if I had booked before it would have been covered by the price drop guarantee, according to their website (I cannot paste the link as I am a new member to this forum)
Of course I want to go on the trip and was happy (at the time) to pay the price I did, but this is a surprise birthday trip for my husband so any chance to get a few extra pounds / Canadian Dollars to help him celebrate will always be appreciated.
Thank you very much,
Cat
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Alas, it's tough.0
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No. Would you be willing to pay more if it had gone up.The futures bright the future is Ginger0
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Their flights from Gatwick are frequently delayed, so you might be inline for some EU compensation.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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