02 · Google's Price Guarantee
The biggest "no-brainer" feature added to flight search in years.
Google Flights moved its Price Guarantee out of pilot in early 2026. When Google flags an itinerary as "guaranteed" and you book through Google's link, Google automatically refunds the difference if the price drops between booking and departure — up to $500 per account per year, with a $5 minimum trigger.
This is a structural shift. Booking a guaranteed itinerary through Google now beats booking the same fare directly through the airline on most routes — you get the lower price either way, but Google adds price-drop insurance for free. Always check for the "Price Guarantee" badge before booking; if it's there, book through Google. If you also want to layer mistake-fare alerts, subscribe to Going for proactive deal notifications, and pair with our email-marketing-savvy approach to alert filtering.
- Always look for the Price Guarantee badge before clicking "Book"
- Refund is automatic — you don't need to track price drops manually
- $500/year cap means it's most valuable on 1–2 mid-priced trips, not many cheap ones