MilesBuzz! - standby/ date change fee on reward tickets?




vickh
Oct 2, 02, 4:46 pm
AA charges a $100 fee on any change on reward tickets.

Any US airline that doesn't?
Thanks!


tazi
Oct 2, 02, 5:06 pm
America West doesn't as long as you don't change departure or destination locations.

santo
Oct 2, 02, 6:31 pm
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Northwest has no fee to change dates for the same person and city pair in an award travel. However, charges $50 to redeposit miles to your account.


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TYMIKE1@OPTONLINE.NET
Oct 2, 02, 7:47 pm
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dgordon
Oct 3, 02, 8:06 pm
British Airways is not a US carrierk but so far their web-site says that don't charge a fee. Next DC promo, I will transfer more AA miles to BA.

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Jet2K
Oct 3, 02, 8:32 pm
Delta does not charge change fee as long as the city pair stay the same, also, travel has to be completed with one year of original ticket date. If not, then you can deposit the miles back for a $75 fee if you are Skymile member.

fallinasleep
Oct 4, 02, 12:35 am
As far as I know another foreign carrier that does not charge for changing dates is Aeromexico, and the redeposit fee is only $25 (sadly, I've now done this twice in the past five years to avoid my dormant miles from expiring after three years).

Tino
Oct 4, 02, 12:41 pm
Southwest, of course.

dgordon
Oct 6, 02, 6:46 pm
And with purchased tickets, you run the risk of it becoming valueless. If you miss a flight that is an award flight, does it also lose its value? If you miss your outgoing flight, do you lose your miles? Can you redeposit them? or just pay the $100 for another flight? Next flight or next flight that has an award seat, or any seat?

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Ms.DtG



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