<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Seat1A:
if there's a little loophole, this may be it:
A. ANY CHANGE TO OUTBOUND FLT OR CHANGE IN CITY PAIRS REQUIRES REPRICING OF ENTIRE TKT. DIFFERENCE IN FARES PLUS THE CHNG FEE MUST BE PAID. IF THE NEW FARE RESULTS IN A LOWER PRICE THE DIFFERENCE IN FARES LESS THE CHNG FEE WILL BE GIVEN IN A NONREFUNDABLE VOUCHER VALID FOR TRAVEL ON US AIRWAYS.
so, if you can find a $39 fare, you could have the ticket reissued for a $39 flight, and get an MCO for the rest. it's better than paying $100 again, and you get the added pleasure of tying up a seat you know you'll never use.
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Hmmm... that might actually work.