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DoNotPay' new tools use holes to give passengers access to less expensive flight tickets. There is a new feature that is hoping to help saving travellers several hundred dollar in airline ticket costs by taking advantage of automatic regulatory holes. DoNotPay' s services try to make a rebooking and get a refund on a flight if the price drops. Use is free, and DoNotPay says 100% of users' life insurance deposits can be kept. Another new ministry is trying to take advantage of gaps in the law to get cheap airline fares by automating airfare checks 17,000 x a day.

When you fly from New York to San Francisco and your fare decreases from $400 to $300 after you have booked it, DonNotPay will try to provide you with a $100 reimbursement. "If, for example, adverse conditions are forecast for your flight, the timetable changes, the airline's agreement with you requires them to open it.

Likewise, each individual flight can be reimbursed 24 hrs [after booking] in advance. Because airlines' fares are changing so often, it is very unlikely that you have arrived at the bottom, so if they fall, it will apply one of these many precepts to your tickets and switch you to the cheapest in the same price range."

The Browder said that in privately conducted testing with a few hundred passengers, 68% of flight prices saw a fall, with an annual mean of $ 140. Most of the airline tickets that DonNotPay has seen were saved $650. It is said that DoNotPay's service is free of charge and that it will not take any part of the cash that its passengers are saving on air travel.

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