Google Price Guarantee Additional Terms of Service
Last Modified: 10/01/2024
To participate in the Google Price Guarantee program
(“Price Guarantee”),
you must accept (1) the
Please read each of these documents carefully. Together, these documents are known as the “Terms”. They establish what you can expect from us as you use our services, and what we expect from you.
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1. Eligibility. Price Guarantee is made available by Google LLC and is only available to users based in the U.S. who are 18 years or older. To be eligible for Price Guarantee, the following requirements apply:
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Itineraries must be marked in Google Flight Search with the
“Google Price Guarantee” badge and tickets must be purchased from
participating airline partners.
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Price Guarantee is only available for one-way and round-trip itineraries departing from
the U.S. If you purchase a round-trip itinerary, these eligibility requirements apply to
all flights on the itinerary. Multi-city itineraries are not eligible.
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The Price Guarantee price will be the price that is shown on Google Flight Search next
to the Price Guarantee badge when the individual
(“you”)
is selecting an eligible booking option by clicking ‘Continue’ under
‘Booking options’.
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You, and any other individuals for whom you booked an eligible itinerary, must complete
travel for the entire itinerary, as confirmed by Google. For example, if the flight is
canceled or you do not check in, then you are not eligible for the Price Guarantee.
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If an eligible itinerary is changed or canceled by you or the airline after the initial
booking, then the itinerary is no longer eligible for the Price Guarantee.
- You are limited to a maximum of three confirmed Price Guarantee bookings at a time. A Price Guarantee booking is considered confirmed if a participating airline partner has confirmed to Google that you have booked the eligible itinerary.
2. Payouts.
Subject to the requirements in Section 1 (Eligibility) and in this Section 2 (Payouts), if you purchase an eligible itinerary and the price for the same itinerary on the same booking partner later drops below the Price Guarantee price as shown on Google Flight Search, then you will be eligible for a payout equal to the difference between the Price Guarantee price and the lowest price available for the same itinerary, as measured by Google (“Payout”).
To receive a Payout, you must accept the Google Pay/Google Payments Additional Terms of Service (“Payment Terms ”). and have an active U.S. Google Pay account with a U.S. billing address that is in good standing. The Payment Terms apply to your use of your Google Pay account, including to receive a Payout. The Google Payments Privacy Notice describes how Google handles information collected when you use your Google Pay account.
If you do not have a U.S. Google Pay account, you can set one up on the Google Wallet website, where you can also find more information about Google Pay. Make sure in setting up your Google Pay account that your selected country is the U.S.
You will not be eligible for a Payout if you do not have a Google Pay account, or if you did not sign in with the same Google account that you used to search for your flight on Google Flights.
You must confirm your booking with Google no later than 30 days after the first flight in your itinerary has flown, and you have no more than 45 days after the booking is confirmed with Google, and the flight has flown (whichever occurs last), to redeem your eligible Payout by creating a Google Pay account.
All Payouts will be issued to your Google Pay account in U.S. dollars. Payouts will be issued only after you, or the individuals for whom you booked an eligible itinerary, complete travel for the first flight in the eligible itinerary. Unless otherwise notified by Google, you are limited to one Payout per eligible itinerary and a maximum Payout amount of $500 in the aggregate across all eligible itineraries in a given calendar year.
The price difference calculated by Google must be $5 or more. If the price difference is less than $5, you are not entitled to a Payout.
Price difference is calculated by Google in its discretion based on the following criteria:
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Calculations are based on the original price shown next to the Price Guarantee badge when you select an eligible booking option on Google Flight Search, consisting of the base fare, taxes, and mandatory airport and airline fees. Ancillary fees (for example, priority boarding, baggage, and seat selection fees) and change fees are excluded.
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Prices are measured between the date on which you click on or select a Price Guaranteed Booking option and the departure of the first flight of your eligible itinerary.
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Only Price Guaranteed prices for the same itinerary available through the same booking partner are considered; lower prices on non-Price Guaranteed itineraries or Price Guaranteed itineraries available through a different booking partner will not be taken into account.
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All components of the lower-priced itinerary must match the eligible itinerary that you purchased, including airline, flight number, dates, number of passengers, fare and cabin class, and cancellation policy.
- If more than one lower-priced, matching itinerary is available through the same booking partner within the relevant timeframe, only the lowest price itinerary will be considered.
3. Communication.
Google will communicate Price Guarantee information by email using the email address associated with your Google Account. Google will notify you by email if the price of an eligible itinerary dropped and you are eligible for a Payout.
4. Additional Terms.
Price Guarantee has no cash value.
Google may exclude your account(s) from eligibility for Price Guarantee if we detect abusive or fraudulent behavior. Google may make changes to, suspend, or stop providing the Price Guarantee service at any time, including after you have booked or completed an eligible itinerary.
Google may also make changes to these Additional Terms as set forth in the