what happens if i don't show up for the last leg of my flight?
called today to rebook the last leg of a two leg return SFO-LAX-MIA (essentially giving me a few days layover in LAX)
cost was $300+ to just change the LAX-MIA leg, but I can book a one-way on the same flight for $149- plus I was told if I explicitely cancelled the LAX-MIA leg there was a charge- should have asked how much. so if i fly SFO-LAX, then not get on LAX-MIA and buy the one way for the later date, are there any consequences to that? Can I check my bags just to SFO-LAX? |
Originally Posted by engineroom
called today to rebook the last leg of a two leg return SFO-LAX-MIA (essentially giving me a few days layover in LAX)
cost was $300+ to just change the LAX-MIA leg, but I can book a one-way on the same flight for $149- plus I was told if I explicitely cancelled the LAX-MIA leg there was a charge- should have asked how much. so if i fly SFO-LAX, then not get on LAX-MIA and buy the one way for the later date, are there any consequences to that? Can I check my bags just to SFO-LAX? |
Originally Posted by engineroom
so if i fly SFO-LAX, then not get on LAX-MIA and buy the one way for the later date, are there any consequences to that?
Can I check my bags just to SFO-LAX? |
Originally Posted by rbessler
Technically, this is against the rules. I believe the term is "throw away ticketing"... there are tons of situations where doing this would be significantly cheaper than the direct flight, and as a result, airlines nominally ban doing this. That being said, as a practical matter, you're alright doing it once or twice, but I would not consider doing it more than that, or making a habit of it, or youre likely to find your AAdvantage account under heavy scrutiny.
oh well...nothing like the old byzantine fare structures... |
i am thinking just to cancel the whole return and re-book
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I've had over a dozen instances where I have no-showed for the last segment of a trip. Plans changed, I had to be somewhere else, etc. Nothing has ever happened.
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Along the same lines - what happens if you want to skip/miss the first segment of a flight? I'm guessing this would be tougher and may require a change fee to be paid or they won't honor the following segments.
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If you miss any segment, the remainder of your itinerary will be canceled. If it's the last segment you're missing, it's generally no problem. Missing the first, however, is another story unless you're on a fully refundable fare or you arrive within the "flat tire" window, about 2 hours I think. Depending on your fare rules, you will often simply lose the entire value of your ticket and have to buy a new one at the walkup price. Not a good idea.
Michael |
Originally Posted by kamarge
Along the same lines - what happens if you want to skip/miss the first segment of a flight?
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Originally Posted by WhoME
If you miss any segment, the remainder of your itinerary will be canceled. If it's the last segment you're missing, it's generally no problem. Missing the first, however, is another story unless you're on a fully refundable fare or you arrive within the "flat tire" window, about 2 hours I think. Depending on your fare rules, you will often simply lose the entire value of your ticket and have to buy a new one at the walkup price. Not a good idea.
Michael |
No problems here... I've done it plenty of times although the rules are:
1. Only ever do this on your return (or on a 1 way) otherwise the rest of your itin will be cancelled 2. You can't check luggage partway through 3. Dont, um, tell anyone ;) |
I don't think it was mentioned yet, but you might want to think twice about booking the later LAX-MIA flight on the same airline though, in advance. That's different than just not showing up. On another airline is a different story.
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Originally Posted by SAT Lawyer
No. If you check your bags, they are headed all the way to MIA.
Originally Posted by twenex
2. You can't check luggage partway through
I've been able to short-check my bags before (though not for the purpose of skipping the last legs). This was 1 1/2 years ago. Has it changed? |
You might be able to check your bags only part way but it isn't something that you should count on. They are going to ask you WHY you want to do it, and if you're honest with your answer, the airline isn't going to like your answer.
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Tell them you want to take a shower in LAX and need your checked luggage. Show up after not showering for about three days. If they question you, make them smell your armpits. Then they will short check your bags to LAX.
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