Travel hack allows travellers to buy 'unwanted' holidays for MUCH less
Briefly

Online marketplaces allow travelers with non-refundable bookings to recover some costs while offering significant discounts to those who can take the trips. Platforms like Plans Change, Roomer, SpareFare, and Travel Transfer have gained popularity, catering to this need. Users report substantial savings, such as one traveler paying $1,200 for a package that typically costs $4,700. SpareFare retains money until travel occurs to protect against scams, ensuring a safe transaction for users seeking affordable travel options.
Online marketplaces have emerged for those unable to go on holiday, allowing travelers to recoup part of their money from non-refundable bookings.
Platforms such as Plans Change, Roomer, SpareFare, and Travel Transfer are seeing a boom, helping both sellers and buyers find bargains.
Sabina Ahmed, a satisfied user of SpareFare, highlights significant savings, like paying $1,200 for a trip to Thailand that was originally priced at $4,700.
SpareFare charges a 12 percent commission on bookings and holds the money until the trip occurs, preventing scams and protecting both parties.
Read at Mail Online
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