sagiek
Apr 19, 01, 11:02 am
Hey guys...a question. I have a coupon from USAirways for $150 from a flight which I cancelled last year. I am cashing it in for a flight which costs me $120. This leaves me with $30. Is there any way in which I can get my $30 back or am I required to take another coupon. I rarely fly USAirways and I don't want the coupon. Help!!!
chexfan
Apr 19, 01, 12:37 pm
I am fairly certain you will be given another voucher for $30.
BizJet
Apr 19, 01, 2:23 pm
Unless your original flight coupon is MetroJet (or is refundable...in which case I'm guessing you wouldn't be asking the question), you will have to pay a $75 change fee to use your unused nonrefundable ticket on another flight. So that would be $150-$75, leaving you with only $75. So you would end up having to pay the difference.
Of all the bad things that can be said about MetroJet, the only good thing is no change fees no matter what the fare (as long as the fare basis is MJET, which covers all MetroJet only fares)
davohuang
Apr 19, 01, 7:37 pm
As of a couple months ago (January?), the change fee is now $100. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif
However, it sounds like sagiek already has a $150 voucher and doesn't need to pay the change fee.
[This message has been edited by davohuang (edited 04-19-2001).]