Yes, Booking.com typically charges you immediately upon booking a reservation.
Yes, Expedia typically charges you right away when booking a reservation.
Booking.com typically charges you for your reservation at the time of booking or upon arrival at the property, depending on the specific booking terms and conditions set by the accommodation provider.
Yes, Expedia typically charges you immediately for flights when you make a booking.
Yes, Booking.com typically charges your card immediately upon making a reservation.
Expedia typically charges your card immediately after you make a booking on their website.
Expedia typically charges your card immediately after you make a booking on their website.
Expedia typically charges your card for flights immediately after you make the booking.
To add a passenger to a flight reservation, you can typically do so by contacting the airline directly or through their website. You will need the passenger's personal information and the booking reference number to make the addition. Some airlines may charge a fee for making changes to a reservation.
Yes, Booking.com may charge a fee for making reservations, depending on the specific booking terms and conditions set by the accommodation provider. It is important to carefully review the booking details before confirming a reservation to understand any potential fees involved.
After looking at their website, it seems to me that you would be better booking your vacation with another booking agency. Most of the booking sites that I have used do not charge you a deposit to "lock" in reservation. Also I live on the island of Oahu and some of the prices listed for the hotel half seem a bit steep.
Yes, Expedia may charge you without making a booking if you have selected a non-refundable rate or if there was an error during the booking process.
Yes, the hotel charged more than the booking price.