> It's standard practice for airlines to offer refunds or credits when prices drop after you book
Why would they do that? Unless there's some regulation forcing them to I can't imagine a company would willingly give up money like that, no matter how many hoops they make you jump through.
I’ve looked into it a bit more and looks like they’re US only – might have something to do with the fact that US tickets are mostly refundable by law.
So yeah, it could work in this particular case, but still not sure it’s a good deal. They say they’re getting you some “credits”, while you could just rebook for the new price and refund the old one and get the difference in cash instead.
> It's standard practice for airlines to offer refunds or credits when prices drop after you book
Why would they do that? Unless there's some regulation forcing them to I can't imagine a company would willingly give up money like that, no matter how many hoops they make you jump through.