ASAP Tickets

ASAP Tickets - Reviews and experiences

Average rating
6.6 /10
Based on 8 reviews
Feb 2026-May 2026
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Pleasantly surprised

Needed to get across the country on short notice because of a last-minute move, and honestly I wasn't expecting much, but the whole booking experience surprised me. The site felt a bit clunky at first, I almost double-clicked through, but payment went through without hiccups and the e-ticket arrived quick. It sat well in my wallet app and the boarding process was straightforward. Not perfect — had a tiny billing confusion that I sorted with support — but overall really relieved and grateful it worked when I needed it.

Misled about the 24-hour window

Cancellation

I first noticed ASAP Tickets when a friend sent me a link — I wasn't sure, honestly, and waited a bit. The rep kept pushing and said (several times) I could cancel within 24 hours, so I went ahead — wasn't totally ready, but I felt reassured. When I tried to cancel inside that period they suddenly said it wasn't possible. It felt wrong, so I rang United myself; they confirmed the 24-hour cancel rule for all tickets. I tried to stay calm on the phone, but it didn't help. Feels like poor training or straight-up misleading sales. Won't use them again.

Back for round two

Service

Booked again this year and honestly it felt easy — Quincy handled most of it and was on point. He called back when I had questions, stayed patient, and kept things moving so I wasn't left hanging. The booking itself was straightforward, no weird surprises, and the ticket arrived fast. Price wasn't the cheapest but fair for the convenience. If you're short on time, I'd use them too; maybe ask upfront about extra fees, but overall very pleased.

Wrong-city ticket, but it wasn’t a total disaster

Booking

double-check the airport codes and ask about hidden fees.

Sleepy toddler, mystery seat and a bag of "we're fine" replies

Service

“Nothing wrong on our end,” “System shows infant,” rinse and repeat. One employee even had the nickname “Cyborg” (I joked about it) — when I called later, apparently Cyborg doesn’t exist in their records. Weird. The worst bit was the flights themselves: 12 hours total with my kiddo mostly on my lap, which is not ideal and honestly rough on both of us. On top of that I paid baggage fees at REMOVED that I’d already paid for — so double-charge fun. Customer service kept deflecting, and delivery of the promised resolution never arrived. It’s not that everything was broken — the flights happened, we arrived — but the handling and follow-up were sloppy and inconsistent. I’ve reported to Better Business and the US Department (waiting on them). If someone tips you about a cheap fare, ask a lot of questions first — I should’ve pushed harder. Learned my lesson the expensive, tiring way.

Pushed add-on, poor follow-up

Service

I won't use AsapTicket again — the so‑called protection plan they pushed is useless and the support is worse. I paid attention because the agent recommended an extra protection option during checkout; seemed sensible at the time, but it turned out to offer no real cover, and nobody could explain what it actually did (or didn't). The agents were either poorly briefed or deliberately evasive — lots of pauses, vague phrases, and once, a rep (name removed) hung up when I asked for details I couldn't get elsewhere. I tried to follow up, sent messages, called back, and kept getting the same circular answers or silence. It's not just that the product failed me, it's that the company never took ownership afterwards. That left me feeling frustrated and a bit naive, honestly. If you're thinking of buying from them, ask specific, written terms about any add‑ons, and expect to chase things down yourself. I get that mistakes happen, but this felt more like a system pushing an extra fee than actual customer protection. My advice: be sceptical, keep screenshots, and don't rely on verbal promises. Small emotional aside — it's disappointing to have a trip marred by this sort of runaround. I wouldn't recommend them to friends or family at this point.

Half relieved, half annoyed

Communication

the process was clumsy and communication poor, but the outcome — the voucher and a proper check-in — gave me enough relief to keep using them, cautiously. I’d like faster responses and clearer refunds next time, though.

Almost missed it — but delivery saved the day

Service

Right in the middle of packing I remembered the booking drama and felt my stomach drop — and honestly, I almost wrote this off. I first heard about these folks from a travel buddy at work who tipped me off over coffee, so I gave them a shot. At first there was a hiccup with dates (yeah, not ideal), and I was grumpy, I’ll admit it. But what really turned things around was how the delivery and the customer service moved. The e-tickets showed up crisp and on time, and someone actually answered my call instead of making me go in circles. They walked me through the changes, checked the connecting times, and calmed me down — which matters when you’re trying to sort passport and layover stuff. I kept getting small updates by email and text, and that steady follow-up made me feel like they had my back. It wasn’t perfect — I had to repeat some info, and there were a couple of pauses while they checked things — but I appreciated the persistence. My travel buddy ended up switching their return date too after talking to an agent, and it was handled smoothly. In the end I’m really glad I listened to that colleague and pushed through; could’ve been way worse. Grateful that the hiccups didn’t ruin the trip, and happy with how delivery and service were handled. Would I use them again? Yeah, I would — with a quick double-check myself next time.

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About ASAP Tickets

ASAP Tickets is a travel agency focused on air travel bookings. The company provides flight search and ticketing services, often for international itineraries, including routes between North America and other regions. Services are aimed at travellers looking to compare fares and arrange airline tickets, with support provided through online and phone channels. ASAP Tickets operates under the parent company International Travel Network.

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Last update: May 14, 2026

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