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What does flexible mean when booking a holiday?

What does flexible booking mean? With a flexible booking you can change or cancel your holiday free of charge relatively close to your travel date.



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Flexible flights are those which allow for changes or cancellations after the purchase has been made. By purchasing a flexible flight, also known as flexi flights or open tickets, travelers are able to change travel dates or even cancel last-minute for no fee or a smaller fee than with regular airline tickets.

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A fully flexible policy allows guests to cancel right until the designated check-in time for free. The customized policy allows hosts to choose the number of days before check-in when guests can cancel without incurring charges, incurring a partial fee, or the full amount.

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The benefits of flexible flights If your travel plans are likely to be affected by a developing situation, the small increase in pricing is significantly better than the change fees, re-booking fees, or losing money due to cancellations that you would have to pay with regular flight tickets.

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Some Specifications About Flexible Flights Passengers can change their travel to any date within the validity of their flexible tickets (that can vary between one month to one year).

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Do flexi tickets cost more? Some airlines charge a slightly higher fee for a flexi fare. If, however, you purchase an ordinary ticket and need to change the departure date, you normally need to pay a change fee AND a re-booking fee. In some cases this costs more than just buying a new ticket.

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As flights are non-refundable, this may require paying a cancellation fee on your original flights and buying a new set of tickets. To amend your hotel stay, you must speak to your hotel directly. Extending your stay will depend on room availability for your desired dates.

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Are Plane Tickets Refundable? Most airlines offer a choice between refundable and non-refundable airline tickets. Refundable tickets tend to be much more expensive. Non-refundable tickets are often cheaper, but they do carry risks.

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Depending on their policy, they may be willing to work with you and waive some of the fees or offer other solutions. However, if they are unwilling to negotiate or compromise in any way, then it is possible that legal action could be taken against you for not paying what was agreed upon in your contract.

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Although you can modify a flight flex ticket, cancellations still fall under the same category as Standard tickets. You can cancel a flight, pay a fee, and use the remainder of your fare towards future travel.

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