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What is an example of a third party reservation?

Third Party Booking means using an internet travel site such as Expedia, Travelocity, Orbitz, Kayak, Hotels.com and the like, where a traveler may research and book travel reservations.



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Hotels offer a certain number of rooms to the 3rd party sites (they share) at a discounted rate. This is to help ensure the hotel had as few empty rooms as possible. However, they will not guarantee that you will get the room type you want, say 2 King or Queen beds, the floor you want, or location (like near the pool).

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Payments are never made through Skyscanner. So basically, Skyscanner redirects users to a third-party website to complete travel reservations.

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Lackluster customer service. Travelers who book on third-party platforms also often can't contact the airline directly for customer service. Generally speaking, airfare policies dictate that whoever sold you the ticket is responsible for servicing the reservation.

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Using third-party booking services has additional fees that you may on top of the rate. Online travel agents also charge a commission, which could be up to 20% of the booking, from the hotel. By booking directly, you could save this amount, or know that the full amount is going to the hotel for your stay.

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Using a debit card for a hotel room isn't wise for several reasons. The biggest one is that many of us don't have enough money in our accounts to cover room rates, taxes, and the temporary deposit for incidentals. With a credit card, the incidentals deposit is merely a hold on your credit card.

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Look no further. If you're wondering, “Is Skyscanner reliable?” the answer is a resounding yes. With over 100 million satisfied customers every month, it's the ultimate metasearch engine for flights, hotels, and car rentals.

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While statistically, prices are lower when you avoid booking flights on Friday, it doesn't guarantee it will work for you. Your best bet for cheap flights is to avoid booking last-minute, set travel alerts, and fly mid-week for the best deals.

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Skyscanner forbids caching on your side. In other words, you can't store old prices to build, say, a flex-fare search based on previous user requests. You still have to use their cache, which is limited to 500 fares per minute.

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Cost and convenience. When it comes down to it, booking directly through the airline is almost always more convenient. If the price changes after you buy your ticket, many airlines will get you the difference back.

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