Ans: You can book online through our website or call us at +1 (802) 990-3100 to connect with our experts.

Ans: Yes, you can modify your flight reservation with us by accessing My Bookings on the airline's website or by calling our agent.

Ans: You can check the services included with your flight in the confirmation email or on the airline's official website.

Ans: Most airlines open check-in 48 to 72 hours before the scheduled departure, and you can check the airline's website for more details.

Ans: You can check in online or at the airport using your flight booking details as per the check-in policy of airlines.  

Ans: You should carry the e-ticket, passport, visa, and identification documents at the airport for the pre-flight formalities.

Ans: No, you can book your flight without creating an account.

Ans: Yes, you can check in for your flight online, as most airlines offer 24-hour check-in before the flight departs.

Ans: You will be refunded based on the fare that you have booked and the airline's refund policy.

Ans: We offer multiple payment methods, including credit cards, debit cards, American Express cards, and bank transfers.

Ans: While booking directly with the airline is preferred for simple international flights, a travel agent would be a good option for you if your itinerary is complex, includes a multi-city booking, requires booking services other than flights, needs an expert to help you plan, or you want consolidator fares.

Ans: It will take around 15 to 20 minutes to complete your flight booking online, during which you are required to fill in your itinerary details and passengers' information, and complete the payment process. Where, typically, airlines issue your e-tickets instantly, you will receive confirmation of your flight ticket instantly when you book your flight with an online travel agent.

Ans: The procedure for booking your flight ticket includes: fill in your flight information- routes, travel dates, travel class, and number of passengers; choose your suitable flight and fare class; select the extras for your flight; fill in passengers' information; and complete the payment process.

Ans: To book an emergency flight, you can either reach out directly to the airline or look for the immediate departure options. Moreover, you have to keep all required documents readily available, and if your budget is tight, you can look for airlines that provide you with bereavement fares or waived change fees for family emergencies.

Ans: By comparing fares on flight metasearch engines, traveling during off-peak season, flying during red-eye hours, checking alternative flight options, and booking a round-trip ticket, you can find cheap flights for the family.

Ans: Typically, airlines do not allow you to transfer your ticket to a family member, as tickets require the passenger's name and a government-issued ID and are strictly limited to the same person. Thus, you have to cancel your flight first and rebook it in the name of the passenger who will be traveling.

Ans: A flight ticket is strictly non-transferable and requires the original ticket holder to travel. Nevertheless, if you want to review whether your flight ticket is transferable, you can either review the terms of your booking confirmation or check the fare rules for the airline from which you have booked your flight.

Ans: To provide you with a minimum base fare in a lower fare class, airlines offer seat selection as an add-on and charge for it separately. Thus, if you want a premium seat with extra legroom, a specific window or aisle seat, or a guaranteed seat with your partner, you can pay a fee and select your desired seat.

Ans: Yes, it is definitely possible to book a window seat on a flight. Typically, airlines allow you to book your window seat at the time of booking, purchase afterward, add during check-in, or at the airport. However, you are provided with a window seat only if it is available at the time of your booking.

Ans: The cost of a standard window seat is between $10 and $40, and a premium window seat can cost $50 to $100 or more. The cost of the window seat can vary hugely based on the airline you booked your flight with, your fare class, and the route of your flight. However, depending on seat availability, you may get a window seat for free at the time of booking.