Most major U.S. airlines still allow travelers to freely change or cancel their flights in exchange for a voucher or travel credit. Here's what you need to know.| Thrifty Traveler
Disclaimer: Thrifty Traveler and its website, thriftytraveler.com, strives to keep all information up to date and accurate. The information here may differ from what you see on a financial institution, service provider, or specific product site. We’re not investment advisers, financial planners, or legal professionals - you shouldn’t rely on us for expert, individual financial guidance.| Thrifty Traveler
Disclaimer: Thrifty Traveler and its website, thriftytraveler.com, strives to keep all information up to date and accurate. The information here may differ from what you see on a financial institution, service provider, or specific product site. We’re not investment advisers, financial planners, or legal professionals - you shouldn’t rely on us for expert, individual financial guidance.| Thrifty Traveler
Delta was the first major U.S. airline to offer basic economy fares - and they've gone farther than most. Here's everything you need to know about Delta basic economy.| Thrifty Traveler
Book flights now now, and ask questions later. That's our motto, as the 24-hour flight cancellation rule requires airlines to fully refund fares canceled within 24 hours of booking.| Thrifty Traveler
Want a refund instead of a voucher for canceling your flight? Airlines are only required to give you money back if they cancel your trip. And even then...| Thrifty Traveler