Originally Posted by
scottsam66
All airlines are in allignment on this. You have a slightly better chance of getting your refund, than winning the lottery.
I do wish you 'luck' though.
Questoin for the readers though, let's say OP actually finds a cheaper class fare, than originally booked, can that eat into the $200 charge. Meaning, if you are responsible for price differences when the price goes up, why shouldn't the airline refund if the prices actually went down? Hmmm?
If the price drop is greater than $200, you can cancel out original ticket and buy new one. In that sense you can take advantage of a big price drop. It does assume that you will fly US in the future, and at a comparatively high price, so that you can use the full value of the original ticket.