Flight on Delta went down what will they do?

hinodis

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I didn't think it would go lower! It did! Almost $100. Will they compensate in any way? Folks go check Delta. Spring break week and tickets are @143 dtw to mco!!
 
I didn't think it would go lower! It did! Almost $100. Will they compensate in any way? Folks go check Delta. Spring break week and tickets are @143 dtw to mco!!
The fare rules for non-refundable tickets on legacy carriers (including Delta) usually involve a $150 change fee PER TICKETED PASSENGER to deducted from any credit. So, unless the fare goes down more than $150 per ticketed passenger, there no credit.

For example, if the fare goes down $100 per ticketed passenger, then you get nothing. But if the fare goes down $200 per ticketed passenger, then you get a credit of $50 per ticketed passenger.

There are rare times when different fare rules apply, even for non-refundable tickets on legacy carriers and their regional counterparts, but don't count on it. (I once bought a dirt-cheap American Eagle ticket to Louisville with fare rules that had no change fee.)
 












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