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BigLar
Apr 7, 06, 7:49 am
I have two pair of tix, flights in a week or two. LGW-BUD and CIA-LGW. I've had to change the trip, and now I want two tix CIA-LGW later in the year.

I know I can probably exchange the existing CIA-LGW tix, but is it possible (like with Southwest) to combine all the tickets I won't be using into the one pair I want?

jarino
Apr 8, 06, 6:48 am
You can't combine the tix, but you can change the dates/routes/names for every tix as you like (for a fee plus fare difference, of course). It's much cheaper to do it online.

If the rebooking fee is larger than the price you initially paid, you should forgo the tix. In this case you may claim a tax refund (less administration fee) by e-mail.

BigLar
Aug 10, 06, 7:43 am
I've changed things again. :(

How long do I have to re-book the easyjet tickets? Once I cancel the flights, do I have a year (like Southwest) or do I have to do it before the original flight, or what?

I'm thinking, as long as I've paid for them, I might as well use them sometime next spring.

jarino
Aug 10, 06, 2:30 pm
you can rebook up to some hours before departure of the original flight, but only if you choose a new date/route, no open segments are possible.

BigLar
Aug 11, 06, 7:41 am
you can rebook up to some hours before departure of the original flight, but only if you choose a new date/route, no open segments are possible.So does this mean that if I don't do something by the time of the flight, the residual value disappears? I won't have some amount "in the bank" that I can apply to a future flight by re-booking?

What if I rebook it now for some time far in the future (well, as far as they will let me) and then change that one? Seems like it might be expensive.

grbflyer
Aug 12, 06, 4:07 am
i rebooked BFS to LTN. they waived the admin fee but made me pay the difference between the two. i dont think they give anything for it. the tix are cheap enough as it is, if you think there are a couple dates you want to go, book them all. you can always cancel. i dont think they will let you "bank" any. let me know how it goes, it would be interesting to know how they handle this.

jarino
Aug 12, 06, 4:52 am
So does this mean that if I don't do something by the time of the flight, the residual value disappears? I won't have some amount "in the bank" that I can apply to a future flight by re-booking?

the residual value will be nil after the time of the flight, you can only claim the taxes back (they deduct an administration fee).





What if I rebook it now for some time far in the future (well, as far as they will let me) and then change that one? Seems like it might be expensive.
that will be expensive as you would pay the change fees twice.

grbflyer
Aug 24, 06, 6:07 pm
any update on how this turned out?


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