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Firstly, I know this is meant to be in the General Chat sub-forum, but for some reason I cannot create a thread there. The '+ Post New Thread' button is nowhere to be seen. Strange. So mods, please move this thread when you see it
Ok, now I am thinking of booking for a holiday. I went to Flight Centre, obtained a cost estimate, then checked out Expedia, which was $500 cheaper than Flight Centre. So I am just wondering if anyone here has any experience with Expedia?
I have booked a few flights with FC before, and although they are a bit more expensive, I find them to be fairly reliable and you have nothing to worry about. So I am just wondering if Expedia also has the same reliability, or if it's vulnerable to scams etc?
Firstly, I know this is meant to be in the General Chat sub-forum, but for some reason I cannot create a thread there. The '+ Post New Thread' button is nowhere to be seen. Strange. So mods, please move this thread when you see it
Ok, now I am thinking of booking for a holiday. I went to Flight Centre, obtained a cost estimate, then checked out Expedia, which was $500 cheaper than Flight Centre. So I am just wondering if anyone here has any experience with Expedia?
I have booked a few flights with FC before, and although they are a bit more expensive, I find them to be fairly reliable and you have nothing to worry about. So I am just wondering if Expedia also has the same reliability, or if it's vulnerable to scams etc?
Firstly, I know this is meant to be in the General Chat sub-forum, but for some reason I cannot create a thread there. The '+ Post New Thread' button is nowhere to be seen. Strange. So mods, please move this thread when you see it
Ok, now I am thinking of booking for a holiday. I went to Flight Centre, obtained a cost estimate, then checked out Expedia, which was $500 cheaper than Flight Centre. So I am just wondering if anyone here has any experience with Expedia?
I have booked a few flights with FC before, and although they are a bit more expensive, I find them to be fairly reliable and you have nothing to worry about. So I am just wondering if Expedia also has the same reliability, or if it's vulnerable to scams etc?
I have used them a few times and have had no problems. However, check around. They are sometimes useful for complex travel (involving several airlines) because they can work out fares involving multiple carriers whereas often the airlines themselves will confine their searches to themselves and code shared flights only.
That being said, I recently compared Expedia with Thai Airways - Perth to Phuket via Bangkok return and Thai Airways came out about $50 cheaper than Expedia for exactly the same flights. I will always chose a direct booking with the airline over Expedia or similar when their prices are the same or cheaper, as it is usually easier to subsequently deal directly with the airline should you want to make changes.
Expedia is fine. I've used them literally 100's of times. Are you booking flights + hotel or just hotel or flights?
So...I've booked my package with Expedia, and gotten an email confirming the booking of the flights and hotel. The email also says "ticketing in progress" but I haven't received any e-tickets yet??
I know with Flight Centre they send you an e-ticket on the same day. I googled it a bit and some people say you have to get the ticket from the airline's website?
I called Expedia tonight, saying I hadn't received an e-ticket. They told me I'm not supposed to, and that everything I need is in the email they send me. I said the email said "ticketing in progress", and then they sent another one straight away, with the airline ticket number. They said I just needed to take this email to the airport and I'd get my boarding pass there.
Either things have changed to make everything extremely simple, or I am going to find myself at the airport without a bloody ticket.
All works fine as long as the first flight isn't greatly delayed.The different algorithms the sites use can sometimes price out fares differently, so for eg if you're going to London, it might combine two airfares (one to Asia and then another Asia to London) that work out cheaper.
All works fine as long as the first flight isn't greatly delayed.
A lot can go wrong if there are multiple connections. Eg someone flies New York - LA - Sydney - Hobart and the plane is seriously late leaving New York (for whatever reason). You'll still end up in Hobart if you booked with the one airline. But if you booked 3 separate flights with 3 separate airlines then you've got a problem.
I called Expedia tonight, saying I hadn't received an e-ticket. They told me I'm not supposed to, and that everything I need is in the email they send me. I said the email said "ticketing in progress", and then they sent another one straight away, with the airline ticket number. They said I just needed to take this email to the airport and I'd get my boarding pass there.
Either things have changed to make everything extremely simple, or I am going to find myself at the airport without a bloody ticket.
However, I have found that although I usually have a document called "E-Ticket" when I check in, I have never been asked to show it. They usually just ask to see my passport and take it from there.
Have you got a PNR? A 6 digit alphanumeric number?
If you have you can see if the ticket has been issued at checkmytrip.
ETA: Or sare you waiting for a paoer ticket because they disappeared years ago? Personally, it's been a long time since I turned up at the airport with anything but my passport.
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