Originally Posted by
yidyb
hi!
i found a route thats close to the 2700.00 but there is no way to find out if it's refundable or not thats what expedia told me until the ticket is purchased this is what comes up when i click rules and restrictions
Fare rules and restrictions
We have not received rules or restriction information for this flight. In most cases, the following rules and restrictions may apply:
Most fares are non-refundable, but in many cases, the value of a ticket may be applied to a change in travel dates if the change is made prior to the departure date of the originally scheduled outbound flight.
Rules and restrictions are imposed by the airlines and are subject to change. Expedia must abide by these rules.
Any changes to your flight reservations may incur additional charges.
Airline tickets are non-transferable.
so it does not say that these flights are non-refundable only that in most cases
its with delta from mia to yyz all but 2 legs are in business the other 2 are in coach any help pleas
thanks
yidyb
No. You dont need to purchase the ticket to see the fare rules - it is on the page when you selected all your flights, there is a message about to make sure you know all the T&Cs, there is a CLICKABLE Fare Rule highlighted in the body of that message. It will even give you the Fare Code so you know what fare class the ticket is booked into. You dont need to call Expedia, and those CSRs usually only give you a canned answer.
You do all the legworks online then call TYN to redeem. At no point you talk to Expedia directly, though the TYN travel redemption is handled by Expedia, but you are dealing with TYN, not Expedia. Expedia is used as a tool because that is what TYN used, so what you see in Expedia should be what TYN rep sees as well.
You will pay all the tax and fees if your itinerary includes Canadian cities because the US 7.5% exercise tax would not be built in the ticket price like a domestic ticket - thus you could not "argue" with the TYN rep to try to have the 7.5% exercise tax included in the redemption value so you dont need to pay it out of pocket.
At the end though, what you pay out of pocket now, will be part of the ticket total value and you get it back when you cancel the ticket, except the $150 change fee.