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Jun 4 at 15:06 comment added matt freake @FranckDernoncourt none of which are relevant to the question of "how are they able to sell these tickets cheaper than the airline?". I don't doubt eDreams are rubbish, but I'm struggling to see how this is a useful answer.
Jun 4 at 13:56 comment added Sneftel This seems like a complaint about eDreams dressed up as an answer to an unrelated question.
Jun 4 at 11:53 comment added Franck Dernoncourt @lambshaanxy probably, but then you've missed your flight. And you need to buy a new accomodation. And maybe now you've overstayed your visa. Etc.
Jun 4 at 11:25 comment added lambshaanxy @FranckDernoncourt If you buy a ticket from eDreams, and eDreams does not deliver the ticket before the departure of the flight, you have a rock solid case to get a full refund.
Jun 4 at 5:56 comment added Franck Dernoncourt @mattfreake probably helps though
Jun 4 at 5:56 comment added matt freake Even if it's true, it doesn't sound the basis for a business model that allows them to routinely sell tickets much cheaper than the airline
Jun 4 at 5:00 comment added Franck Dernoncourt @lambshaanxy Here is the eDreams customer service confirming that ticketing may take up to 24 hours, which means that if one books a flight that departs within 24 hours, then one may receive the ticket too late. i.sstatic.net/vnJXCGo7.png
Jun 4 at 5:00 history edited Franck Dernoncourt CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jun 4 at 4:54 comment added Franck Dernoncourt @lambshaanxy not in my experience. Also, one can't cancel the booking, so you just look at the clock until it's too late.
Jun 4 at 4:52 comment added lambshaanxy If the customer buys a flight and eDreams does not deliver it, surely they will have to refund the cost, either voluntarily or through a credit card charge back?
Jun 4 at 4:51 history answered Franck Dernoncourt CC BY-SA 4.0