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Find and book flights with U.S. and international airlines through rightvaluefaredeals.com Explore available fare options and limited-time offers. Our customer support team is ready to assist you with booking, managing your reservations, and handling cancellations to make your travel experience smooth and convenient.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to common questions about our services, policies, and support.

Booking domestic flights 1–3 months in advance and international flights 2–6 months ahead often provides access to a wider range of fare options. Prices are dynamic and vary based on season, demand, and airline availability.

Fare levels may vary depending on demand and inventory. Midweek travel sometimes shows different pricing, but fares can change at any time. Regular comparison is recommended.

Yes, red-eye flights (overnight flights) or flights departing very early in the morning are usually cheaper since fewer people prefer those times.

  • Nonstop flight: Flies straight from origin to destination with no stops.
  • Direct flight: May stop at another airport but passengers usually stay on the same plane.
  • Connecting flight: Requires changing planes at an intermediate airport.

A layover is a stop at an intermediate airport between your departure city and final destination. Layovers can be short (1–2 hours) or long (6+ hours).

Yes, but it depends on the fare rules of your ticket. Some fares allow free changes or cancellations within 24 hours of booking (per DOT rules in the U.S.), while others may have penalties or may be non-refundable.

  • Carry-on baggage: Usually 1 small suitcase and 1 personal item (like a backpack or handbag).
  • Checked baggage: Varies by airline, ticket type, and route. Economy tickets often include 1 checked bag on international flights, while basic fares may not include any.

  • Economy Class: Standard seats with basic amenities.
  • Premium Economy: More legroom, better seats, sometimes priority boarding.
  • Business Class: Wider seats, more comfort, gourmet meals, lounge access.

Refundability depends on the fare type you purchased. Basic economy or discounted fares are often non-refundable, while flexible fares may allow refunds with or without a fee. Travel insurance may cover non-refundable tickets in certain cases.

  • Domestic flights (U.S.): Government-issued ID (Driver’s License, Passport, or Real ID).
  • International flights: Government-issued ID (Driver’s License, Passport, or Real ID).

Yes. Infants under 2 years may travel on an adult’s lap (lap infant fare) or in their own seat (with a child ticket). Children over 2 years must have their own seat and ticket.

  • Plan travel dates in advance when possible.
  • Check different travel dates and nearby airports.
  • Review fares at different times, as prices may change.
  • Compare flight options across multiple booking platforms.
  • Subscribe to fare notifications or updates.

If your flight is canceled, you are generally entitled to a refund or rebooking. In case of delays, airlines may offer compensation, meals, or hotel stays depending on the length of the delay and local regulations.

Most airlines allow seat selection during booking or check-in, though some may charge a fee for preferred seating (aisle, window, extra legroom).

  • One-way: Single flight from origin to destination.
  • Round-trip: Flight to a destination and return to the origin.
  • Multi-city: Itinerary with multiple stops in different cities, often more cost-effective than buying separate tickets.
rightvaluefaredeals.com – Clarification for Starred Terms

Flight Change Assistance*: Flight changes are subject to airline fare rules. Any applicable fare difference or change fee is determined by the airline. Our support team may assist with the process.

24-Hour Cancellation Window*: Available only for eligible U.S.-origin bookings canceled within 24 hours of purchase, in accordance with U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) guidelines. Airline-specific conditions apply.

Starred terms are subject to airline rules and restrictions. Please review fare conditions or contact customer support for complete details.

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