Always Get the Best Travel Deals with the Price Drop Protection Program
We all know how frustrating it can be when trying to find the best flight deals online.
Some people try and book way in advance to lock in the best rates, while others gamble and wait until the last minute with the hope that prices drop or there are any last minute cancellations to take advantage of.
Well, luckily there’s a new solution for fellow Canadians that we think is worth checking out.
How to Secure the Best Travel Deals Online
FlightNetwork.com, Canada’s 2nd largest online travel agency, just announced its new Price Drop Protection program the other week. It’s basically a free program that ensures you always get the best deal on your travels.
Here’s How Price Drop Protection Works
Once you’ve booked a flight, you are protected from any potential price drops up until the actual time of your flight. If the price should drop, Flight Network will actually give you the credits (called Price Drop Protection Dollars) back onto your account; which can then be used for future bookings.
It’s a simple yet innovative approach, and it’s a win-win situation for everyone.
If you’re like us, you hate finding out that someone else got a better deal on the exact same flight, especially when you did your due diligence and tried hard to get the best deal on flights.
According to an online poll conducted by FlightNetwork.com, other Canadians feel the same way. The poll of 793 Canadian consumers showed that respondents are educated, aware and concerned about airfare price drops and gains.
Below are some interesting stats taken from its press release:
- 96.8% of respondents do not believe that everyone pays the same price on the same flight.
- 87.4% believe that prices fluctuate after they’ve made a purchase and 70.5% indicated that they’ve checked to see if the cost of their flight went down after a ticket purchase.
- The poll also showed that Canadian consumers are early shoppers; 55.7% indicated that they purchase their tickets well before the travel date. Specifically, 45.4% indicated that they purchase airfare tickets 3-6 weeks in advance and 39.0% responded that they purchase tickets months in advance.
We have yet to try the new service, but it seems like a smart concept that should keep its customers happy!
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But is it means you’ll get better deal by booking using FlightNetwork instead of booking directly with airline?
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This can be a good help for those people who wish to travel. I never thought before that I can find travel deals online, I really appreciate this info this will help me and many people around who are looking for flights online.
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