Which to cancel HAN/NRT or SIN?
Unfortunately, it looks like my consulting workload may force me to cancel one of my two upcoming trips in November. I have one trip that is 3 nights in Hanoi and 2 nights in Tokyo. The other trip is 4 nights in Singapore. I've never been to any of the 3 cities before, but I did spend 4 days in Ho Chi Minh City recently. The SIN ticket cost $375 more than the HAN/NRT ticket.
For the HAN/NRT trip, I was mostly interested in the 2 days in NRT and am not that sure of things to do in Hanoi to make it interesting. It was just cheaper to fly to HAN and then stopover on the way back than it was to go just to NRT.
For the SIN trip, it's more of a place I do want to go visit on its own.
I'm leaning towards cancelling the Hanoi/NRT trip and just doing Singapore. I know it's a personal choice, just seeing if anyone has any advice or reason to cancel one trip over another, if I have to.
Edit : Just called and found out that the HAN/NRT is refundable minus $250 fee while the SIN is non-refundable and also would include the $250 fee. HAN/NRT cancellation gives me $740 refund while the SIN trip gives me $1100 value to use for another ticket departing from the US.
Last edited by mikelat; Oct 22, 2009 at 12:58 pm