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The main thing to know is that if there’s a delay or cancellation, getting updates can sometimes be slower since it has to go through the booking site first before you hear from them. So, if there’s any change, you’ll likely get notified by Agoda or Booking, not directly by the airline.

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I had problems booking thru a third party site ,although must cheaper in some cases 

 

The problem is ,if you need to change flight dates it's more expensive,also some don't allow seat choice or you pay extra for it 

The third party customer service is non existent some even charge a fee to talk directly with them 

 

I always find it better to book with the airline direct however could be a few hundred more but usually free seat choice 

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On 11/1/2024 at 9:33 AM, Mediappy said:

The main thing to know is that if there’s a delay or cancellation, getting updates can sometimes be slower since it has to go through the booking site first before you hear from them. So, if there’s any change, you’ll likely get notified by Agoda or Booking, not directly by the airline.

If you’d rather keep things simple and deal directly with the airline, especially if you’re thinking about flying more comfortably, you might want to check out Discount Business Class Flights. You get competitive rates and, if any changes pop up, you can handle it straight with the airline instead of going through a third party.

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On 10/31/2024 at 12:11 AM, chuang said:

Hi, is it safe to book airlines tickets via platforms like Agoda, Booking.com. 

If flights are delayed or cancelled would I be informed and by who..

Thanks 🙏 

 

Does Agoda or Booking.com own any airplanes???  Answer that and you know your answer.

 

If you don't have any airline loyalty, search using those sites (that don't own airplanes, and will leave you shyte outta luck if something goes wrong, find the fare and flights you want, then go to the airline's site and book the flights.

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On 10/31/2024 at 11:11 AM, chuang said:

Hi, is it safe to book airlines tickets via platforms like Agoda, Booking.com. 

If flights are delayed or cancelled would I be informed and by who..

Thanks 🙏 

 

Never had problems with Priceline.  User friendly website and changes received in a timely fashion.

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I'm a very frequent flier and find that booking directly with the airline gives you more control, faster assistance, and fewer fees overall. If you book through an online travel agent (OTA), any cancellations or refunds can take longer to process. Instead of dealing directly with the airline, you’ll often have to go through the OTA for changes or refunds, which can add extra steps and delays.

 

Another downside with OTAs is communication delays. When there’s a schedule change or irregularity, airlines notify OTAs first, and the OTA then has to inform you. This extra step can slow things down, and rebooking options may be more limited, too. If you call an airline about an issue, they will tell you to call the OTA. You might not have access to the same flexibility in rebooking alternatives that direct bookings offer, so if having more control over your travel plans is important, booking directly with the airline is usually a better choice.

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To me it depends on the flight. If domestic or neighboring country I book the cheapest option. It is not that big a problem if something goes wrong - and it never did. Flying to Europe I am happy to pay a little extra booking at the airline instead. Important to have customer service at the airport.

I never buy baggage at first. I would buy closer to departure, as you would get no refund, if something came up, and you had to cancel the trip. Also some of these companies offer the ticket cheaper, but the baggage more expensive - so book baggage directly at the airline. Done that many times with AirAsia - I am sure you can do the same with other companies.

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