Booking air tickets with last-minute risks: to cancel or to book last-minute? [closed]
I am probably going to travel from a US city to Latvia (NE Europe) in June (round trip), but there is a 50% chance I won't get my visa in time or of other complications, in which case I'll have to cancel the flight. Is it cheaper to cancel last-minute or book last-minute?
By last-minute, I mean ~10 days before the first flight.
I am going to search with skyscanner, so it would probably be a 1- or 2- connection travel each way, with different companies operating all of the flights. I also expect some difficult in communicating with the call-center operator in case I need to cancel, but I only had one such flight before (with a major difficulty changing the date). Would you agree with that?
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Is it better to book flights ahead of time or last minute?
Specifically, plane tickets usually don't get cheaper closer to the departure date. Instead, flights tend to be the most inexpensive when you book between four months and three weeks before your departure date. According to the CheapAir.com 2019 Annual Airfare Study, you can expect rates to go up after that period.Should you book last minute flights?
Booking as least \u201clast-minute\u201d as possible Because as you get closer to the departure date, every day matters. This means that, in general, booking your plane ticket ten days in advance is cheaper than five days in advance, which is cheaper than two days in advance. The least last-minute, the better.Can you cancel last minute flights?
As long as you haven't been notified by the airline at least 14 days in advance and your flight falls under the EC 261 (see the rules below), the answer will be yes. And in this case you can receive both flight cancellation compensation and full refund (if you choose it, not a new flight).Are flights cheaper when booked last minute?
Is it cheaper to book a flight at the last minute? We've said this before, but it's worth repeating at the outset\u2014no, it's really not cheaper to book a flight at the last minute. Yes, last minute travelers used to score the occasional fare so low it might have induced shock, but that's no longer the case.HOW TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK FROM LASTMINUTE.COM/ OR ANY OTHER COMPANY ( LASTMINUTE.COM REVIEW )
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