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HQ_BRU_Lover
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Goedkopevliegtuigtickets.be experience & questions

Post by HQ_BRU_Lover »

Hi

Checking to book a NYC trip with my familiy in October. I came across a very interesting fare on goedkopevliegtuigtickets.be. It's a fare offered by Virgin Atlantic, flights operated by Delta (141 to JFK, 140 back) from BRU.

On Delta.com, the flight is priced around 3.300€ while on goedkopevliegtuigtickets.be it's priced at 2.100€. Same flights. Any experiences using this site because this seems to good to be true?

Thanks all!

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Re: Goedkopevliegtuigtickets.be experience & questions

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Have a look on trustpilot.

I personally always avoid booking through third party websites, it’s always a mess if there is any problem with your booking, or should you require assistance for any reason.

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Re: Goedkopevliegtuigtickets.be experience & questions

Post by HQ_BRU_Lover »

Indeed that was my first reaction as well but the price difference is really huge hence the question. VS codeshares on the flight operated by DL so theoretically I don't see any objections but if some other members here could give their view on the thing as well.

Checking trustpilot in the meantime, thanks for the hint!

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Re: Goedkopevliegtuigtickets.be experience & questions

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The website is operated by CWT (aka Carlson Wagonlit Travel for the friends). They're a licensed and insured travel agency in Brussels.
https://www.goedkopevliegtuigtickets.be/overons/

However, insurance against insolvency doens't apply for ticket only bookings via an intermediate. Reason: a confirmed ticket is a title which the airline has to honorate, once they have issued the OK / confirmed flight.

European legislation secures direct bookings with airlines. Unless they go bankrupt. And unless they refuse to reimburse, as some clients from a certain Belgian airline have found out.

Safest way: pay by credit card which makes a "chargeback request" possible.

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