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Is Skyscanner Refundable? | What Canadian Travelers Should Know

fIs Skyscanner Refundable? | What Canadian Travelers Should Know Here’s the truth: Skyscanner itself is not refundable —because it doesn’t actually sell you the ticket. It’s a search engine, like Google for flights. Refunds depend on the airline or third-party site you book through. Some offer refunds, others charge hefty fees, and some may only give vouchers. Skyscanner won’t step in—it’s not their ticket, not their rules. Pro Tips for Canadians: Always read the cancellation policy before clicking “Book.” Pay with a credit card for extra protection. If flexibility matters, filter for “refundable” or “flex” fares. Final Word: Skyscanner shows you deals, but your refund fate lies in the hands of whoever actually took your money. 👉 Want more straight-up travel advice (with a side of humor)? Follow my blog and travel smarter, not pricier.

How to Get Cheaper Fares on Skyscanner | Travel Hacks

How to Get Cheaper Fares on Skyscanner | Travel Hacks Skyscanner can be your best friend—if you know how to play the game. Want cheaper fares? Here’s how Canadians hack the system: Use the “Whole Month” Feature: Instead of fixed dates, search for the entire month to see when flights are cheapest. Set Alerts: Let Skyscanner stalk prices for you. It’ll ping you when fares drop. Be Flexible: Flying Tuesday instead of Sunday can save you hundreds—enough for a week’s worth of mojitos. Mix & Match Airlines: Skyscanner sometimes suggests one-way tickets with different airlines. Quirky? Yes. Cheaper? Often. Go Incognito: Cookies can inflate fares after multiple searches. Private browsing = lower prices. Bottom Line: Patience, flexibility, and alerts are your golden tickets. 👉 For more cheeky hacks that make vacations affordable, follow my blog—you’ll thank me in Punta Cana.