FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions
Travel house UK is a universal travel house that offers more than just
Cheap flights from the UK. Besides a wide variety of destinations, airlines and classes to choose from, there is also the choice of selecting meals, disability aids and seat location in flight. Agents can also forward your requests to the hotels that you will be staying in; such as requests for early check-in / check-out or late check-in / check-out, extra bedding and accessibility of rooms (low floor vs. high floor) etc. See below for some of the most frequently asked questions by travellers. Answers to those questions have been given by seasoned travellers and flight experts.
FAQ's about COVID-19 & Travel
All airline partners have different flexible booking policies that enable us to book cheap flights for you with confidence Since it is a developing situation, airlines respond to the changes by updating their policies. However, Cheapflightfare honours all the airline policies to help you with changing and cancellation of the ticket. Putting customers first, we provide you with one free date change voucher on all new bookings. Terms and Conditions Apply.
Flight cancellation entitles you to acquire a refund or rebook/reroute your flight with the same airline effectively.
Our advice is to persist with keeping the ticket and reschedule your flight when you are ready to travel. By choosing to keep the ticket, you will have a date change option with no penalties. Alternatively, you can exchange your unused ticket with a travel voucher having validity for up to one year. Please note that the travel voucher will be amounting for its face value and can only be compensated for the same amount.
Yes, you can opt for refund if you don't have plans to keep the ticket for future travels.
As the exceptional situation continues to grow, full/partial refunds are subject to availability at the time of application only. Besides, we are afraid to inform you that refund processes can take a bit longer than expected. Thank you for understanding.
The Steps to Flight Reservation
Yes, infants (below 24 months old) need to be booked a flight ticket. This ticket should be booked from your agent if you need a SEAT for your infant. In that case, you will have to pay a child fare. This fare can be more/less than 70% of adult fare + taxes.
However, if you do not need a seat for the baby and will prefer to carry her/him in your laps, you may pay infant fare (around more/less 10% of adult fare + taxes) either at the airport or at the time of reservation.
By using an open-jaw ticket, you can book to fly from a different airport on return. Also you can fly from Heathrow and return at Manchester (etc) if the airline you are booked with operates to/from both airports. However such a ticket can be slightly expensive than a usual ticket.
Early reservation, at least six months before date of travel is cheaper and travelers get more choice among airline, flying out dates etc as seats are open and available at most popular airlines.
In plain words, last minute reservation is a gamble that is more often lost than won. Especially in peak seasons, seats at the last minute are scarcely available and can be very expensive. Therefore, leaving your travel arrangements to last minute is not recommended.
It is not necessary that if you are going to the same destination and have same dates, the fares for that flight will be same for everyone. As some particular number of seats can be on the sale offering promotional or cheap fares, and once that number of seats is filled, the other remaining seats are sold at regular fares. Such as, Fare for class X(20 seats) in economy cabin can be cheaper than class Y(10 seats) in economy cabin etc. Hence, the best is served to the early birds.
Also, in case where each group member has a different date to depart or return, the fares can be different too based on the availability of seats. Therefore, it is highly recommended to reserve group reservations as early as possible and make full payments well in time.
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Yes, infants (below 24 months old) need to be booked a flight ticket. This ticket should be booked from your agent if you need a SEAT for your infant. In that case, you will have to pay a child fare. This fare can be more/less than 70% of adult fare + taxes.
However, if you do not need a seat for the baby and will prefer to carry her/him in your laps, you may pay infant fare (around more/less 10% of adult fare + taxes) either at the airport or at the time of reservation.
By using an open-jaw ticket, you can book to fly from a different airport on return. Also you can fly from Heathrow and return at Manchester (etc) if the airline you are booked with operates to/from both airports. However such a ticket can be slightly expensive than a usual ticket.
Early reservation, at least six months before date of travel is cheaper and travelers get more choice among airline, flying out dates etc as seats are open and available at most popular airlines.
In plain words, last minute reservation is a gamble that is more often lost than won. Especially in peak seasons, seats at the last minute are scarcely available and can be very expensive. Therefore, leaving your travel arrangements to last minute is not recommended.
It is not necessary that if you are going to the same destination and have same dates, the fares for that flight will be same for everyone. As some particular number of seats can be on the sale offering promotional or cheap fares, and once that number of seats is filled, the other remaining seats are sold at regular fares. Such as, Fare for class X(20 seats) in economy cabin can be cheaper than class Y(10 seats) in economy cabin etc. Hence, the best is served to the early birds.
Also, in case where each group member has a different date to depart or return, the fares can be different too based on the availability of seats. Therefore, it is highly recommended to reserve group reservations as early as possible and make full payments well in time.