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26-Feb-2017
Most of the time, no. If you're determined to try and make use of any price reductions, you'll have to cost in losing your full deposit on your current booking. The majority of the time, any decreases in price won't cover the loss of your deposit, so it's rarely worth it. There might be rare occasions where the price could go down the day after you made your booking. If this happens, your travel agent may make some adjustments, but this is incredible rare and you shouldn't count on it. If you booked a holiday and the price went up the next day, you wouldn't expect the travel agent to come to you asking for the difference, would you? The best thing to do after booking, is stop looking at prices! Book at a price you're happy with, budget for it, and start your countdown!

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