PHL to IAD via SFO - US does not make sense
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 153
PHL to IAD via SFO - US does not make sense
So here is the issue.
I have purchased a RT Ticket from SFO to IAD along with two $99 companion tix for my kids using the Barclays Charge Certificate. My SO is traveling the same route with my son using a combination of vouchers and cash.
Now I had a last minute trip for work from SFO to PHL. I am trying to not have to travel back to SFO to only turn around and travel to IAD with my kids, but USAir will not allow me to change my initial reservation as it includes my companion certs.
I get it from a process issue but it does not make sense. USAir gets the money (I am not looking for any refunds), the kids would not be unaccompanied (as they would travel with my SO), and US gets an extra seat to sell.
Any ideas how to make this happen?
I have purchased a RT Ticket from SFO to IAD along with two $99 companion tix for my kids using the Barclays Charge Certificate. My SO is traveling the same route with my son using a combination of vouchers and cash.
Now I had a last minute trip for work from SFO to PHL. I am trying to not have to travel back to SFO to only turn around and travel to IAD with my kids, but USAir will not allow me to change my initial reservation as it includes my companion certs.
I get it from a process issue but it does not make sense. USAir gets the money (I am not looking for any refunds), the kids would not be unaccompanied (as they would travel with my SO), and US gets an extra seat to sell.
Any ideas how to make this happen?
#2
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: DCA/IAD
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You're getting a major discount with that companion cert. So, expect major restrictions.
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 153
Anyway, I leave PHL tonight and arrive at SFO around midnight, and tomorrow morning will head back to IAD.
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#6
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: PHX
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I know it doesn't seem rational in the short term, but they're looking at the long-term behavior of their customers.
If their restricted tickets aren't actually restricted, then no one will book the flexible tickets. Same reason they restrict changing to an earlier flight (move up), even if that flight isn't going out full.
If their restricted tickets aren't actually restricted, then no one will book the flexible tickets. Same reason they restrict changing to an earlier flight (move up), even if that flight isn't going out full.