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Old Nov 10, 2009 | 11:17 am
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Originally Posted by seanherron
Keep in mind that for your upcoming fare, you can always book the flight now, and if the fare drops, call up JetBlue. They will refund the difference in price in JetBlue credit. You can do this as many times as you want.
Really? They don't charge you the $100 change fee? Wow...what a customer friendly policy.
Now if the outbound price drops but the return rises, will they "ignore" the return and give you credit for the lower outbound?

Originally Posted by bmg42000
I think they will come down somewhat. However Delta and CO seem to have high fares and few available seats.
Yeah, DL and CO are virtually sold out when I want to travel. Which is sort of weird because their fares have been super-high for as long as I've been looking (a few months). Spirit has seats at a lower fare, but, well, it's Spirit. But B6 still seems to have plenty of spare capacity...
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