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Farewatch

Your flight got cheaper. Claim the credit back.

Tell Farewatch what you booked and what you paid. It watches that fare every day, and the moment it drops, checks whether you can claim the difference back through the airline's own rebooking rules, then prepares the claim and guides you through it.

£710

the credit on the worked example below: a £4,890 business fare that dropped ten days after booking.

Start watching in one step

Paste your booking reference.

The six-character reference on your confirmation email is enough to get started. We will confirm the flight, cabin and fare paid with you before the first check runs.

Rather not type it out? Paste the whole confirmation email into the contact form and we will read the flight, date, cabin and fare paid straight off it, then reply to confirm what we can watch.

  • First week free, then £10/month. Cancel any time.
  • No airline login, ever. There is nowhere in the system to put one.
  • Nothing is submitted to the airline without your say-so.
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We never ask for an airline login

Only what is already on your confirmation email: flight, date, cabin, fare paid. Farewatch holds no airline password, and there is nowhere in the system to put one.

Nothing is submitted without you

A fare drop produces a prepared claim and a notification. You decide whether it goes to the airline.

Every check is on the record

Each price check and every action taken is written to an append-only log, timestamped and exportable.

Watching fares for

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Placeholder slots. Named traveller and agency logos drop in here once each account has agreed to be listed.

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Fares watched

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Credit recovered to date

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Major US carriers covered

American, Delta, United, JetBlue, Alaska

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Testimonial slots. We publish quotes only once the customer has approved the wording and the attribution.

Inside Farewatch

This is what you get, not a chart.

One screen for every booking you have asked us to watch: what you paid, what it costs today, whether the fare rules allow a claim, and the full log of every check we ran.

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Active watches

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Checks run today

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Open opportunity

£710

Credit prepared

Flight Departs Cabin Paid Today Movement Status
AA107 LHR → JFK 14 Sep 2026 Business £4,890 £4,180 −£710 Claim ready
UA935 LHR → SFO 02 Oct 2026 Economy, flexible £1,240 £1,240 no change Watching
B6621 BOS → LAX 05 Nov 2026 Economy, flexible £412 £398 −£14 Watching
DL402 LHR → ATL 19 Sep 2026 Basic Economy £680 £590 £0 claimable Fare rules exclude

Farewatch dashboard. Interface shown with illustrative bookings, not a customer account.

How Farewatch works

01

Tell us once

Flight, date, cabin, fare paid. Paste the booking reference or forward the confirmation email and we will take the details off it.

02

We watch it daily

That exact itinerary, repriced every day until departure. Every check is timestamped in your log.

03

We prepare the claim

When it drops, we check the airline's rebooking rules and hand you a claim ready to submit. You approve it, not us.

A worked example

£4,890

LHR → JFK, business class

£4,180

Same seat, 10 days later

£710

15% drop

Credited automatically, no calls

What the £710 costs you

Credit recovered
£710
First £100, always yours
£0 fee
Success fee, 10% of the £610 above that
£61
You keep
£649 credit

Recoveries of £100 or less carry no fee at all. If nothing is recovered, there is no success fee to pay.

An illustration, not a past result. What any ticket can recover depends on its own fare rules, and many recover nothing at all. Recovered value comes back as an airline travel credit, not a cash refund.

Read the eligibility questions in full

Two ways to use Farewatch

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For individual travellers

Track your own flight.

First week free. Submit your booking details and we watch the fare daily until you fly.

  • Daily repricing of your exact itinerary
  • 10% success fee on anything recovered above £100
  • Nothing goes to the airline without your approval

£10/month

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For travel agencies

Turn fare drops into fee income.

Every ticketed booking repriced daily. A qualifying drop is a reissue your agents earn a service fee on, so recovery is revenue, not a discount you hand back. Watches on the same flight share one price check.

  • Append-only audit trail for every reissue you file
  • Admin, agent and viewer roles across your team
  • CSV import, up to 200 PNRs at a time

£650/month · 14-day free trial

Recovered value comes back as an airline travel credit, not a cash refund.

The fine print

Most major U.S. airlines (American, Delta, United, JetBlue and Alaska) let you rebook a paid fare at a lower price and keep the difference as a travel credit, usually valid a year from purchase. Southwest's Basic fares are the main exception, and Basic Economy tickets are generally excluded across carriers. Farewatch checks whether the rules apply to your ticket, and only acts when there is real money to recover.

Which airlines qualify, and what if nothing is recovered
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You already paid too much. Start watching the fare.