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Refund on Airplane tickets or reschedule??

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I'm so angry/sad...my bf isn't supposed to move till September but his friend bought tickets and he's moving iN TWO weeks.

Is there ANY way to get a refund at all? Or at least re-schedule? I heard it was like $150 to reschedule or whatever. Please help me....him moving just snuck up on me so SOON

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  1. It depends on wat airline u are talking about though! Well I'll tell u smthng, once they made a mistake on my airplane ticket when i went to Florida. I orderd the tickets over the phone and I said I was leaving on Friday morning and coming back Monday night and she put Sunday morning (Idk y!) and when i noticed i called back and they fixed without a charge. I was really angry and almost yelling becuase i did not want to pay the re-schedule fee but I let them know it was not my fault and they waived the fee. So i know its not right but you should tell them that they messed up on the time or date! Desperate times call for desperate measures! Good luck let me know what happens!


  2. well for us airways it cost us $400 to reschedule a flight

    but that was the day before we had to leave so yeah

  3. Seriously call the airline BECAUSE I paid 250 USD in the States...yet 90 USD in Japan all for international flights....no one will answer more accurately than the airline itself.

    Good luck!

  4. Call the airlines and ask.......no one really knows here.......it will cost ya........

  5. It all depends on the ticket you bought.  If it's a non-refundable one, you're S-O-L.  However, if it's not a non-refundable ticket...what I would suggest is that you go to the airport you're flying out of and have a chat with a ticket agent.  Usually, they're so busy and might change the dates on your reservation without charging you.  

  6. most of the time they will charge you at least $50 for any changes but you can reschedule. I don't think any of them give refunds.

  7. Most tickets are non-refundable. Any changes now are a min of 150usd. When you change the outbound ticket it will be like buying a brand new ticket. They look at your new dates and give you a new price and apply the old ticket price minus the 150 toward the new ticket. And that guy that said go to the airport they are to busy and will just change it well um there is a reason why he said ex airline employee. Many airports will not make changes in person at the check in line and send you to a ticketing line where they know all the rules and regulations about your fare. Best thing to do is call the reservations office and they can go over the new prices for the new flights you are looking for.

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