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Change of plans? Sell your trip instead

Change of plans? Sell your trip instead
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You planned the dream getaway. Flights? Booked. Hotel suite? Paid for. Maybe you even splurged on a poolside drink package because hey, you earned it. 

Then bam, life throws a wrench in it. A surprise meeting. A fever. The worst part? That pricey reservation is nonrefundable.

Here’s the twist: You don’t have to kiss that cash goodbye. There are sites that let you resell those unused travel plans and get money back in your pocket. And if you’re looking for a travel deal, you might land a great one.

🔄 How it works

You post your reservation, someone else buys it at a discount, and you recover a chunk of your cost. The platform takes a cut, usually a 12% fee. 

The site holds the buyer’s money in escrow until the trip actually happens. That means you don’t get paid until they check in or take off, which keeps everyone honest.

🌍 The sites

SpareFare is a heavyweight in this space. It’s UK-based, so you’ll find lots of Euro-friendly listings: flights, hotels and vacation packages. 

Roomer Travel is perfect if you’re stuck with a hotel room you can’t use.

TransferTravel is the wild card. You can list not just flights and hotels but also cruises, event tickets and more. It’s like Craigslist for travel deals, only cleaner.

🔐 Worried about getting scammed?

Totally fair. But don’t stress. These sites use escrow systems, so no one gets paid until the booking is used. Buyers are covered, sellers are protected. Win-win.

But … not all bookings can be transferred. Budget airline? Probably not. Bargain-bin hotel rate? Maybe not either. The sites will usually flag what’s transferable, but it’s still smart to double-check.

You don’t have to let your nonrefundable trip go to waste. Someone out there wants it. You get money back, they get a deal. Or maybe one traveler’s cancellation just might be your next adventure.

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