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Mate tells me you can book one of the business flexible tickets and then move flight times/days to a period of high demand ie when all flights cost far more. Is this a runner; I am worried that this has let the cat out of the bag and we will all do it.


Eg - ecnomy flight to the sun at Xmas = ?400

Premimum flight the week before = ?200

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Wowsy - any of us brave enough to try this? I've now started to use Skycanner and there are some alternatives during busy times which work if you are prepared to add a few hours onto your journey.


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Use the Easyjet refund trick to get the difference if the price drops after you've booked.If you've booked a flight with Easyjet, check the price afterwards to see if it drops. The airline's little-known price promise guarantees that if you do find the same flight for less after booking, you'll get the difference back as a credit voucher.


You'll need to have booked direct though and you won?t get the difference back if the lower price you?ve found is a sale price.

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