Originally Posted by
mikesaidyes
As I said about Asiana, Korean Air also charges a no-show fee if you don't tell them in advance.
https://www.koreanair.com/global/en/...016_07_01.html
Once, I missed my flight TPE-ICN since I overslept (youth, alcohol haha) and I called them before departure. I even got an 80$ refund!
Does the no-show fee actually get billed to the passenger just for not showing up?
My understanding of no-show fees was that they are a sort of change fee / deduction against the value of your ticket, if you try to refund the remaining ticket value or apply the remaining ticket value to a new ticket after departure. But if you were going to throw away the remaining ticket value anyway, I don't think they charge the no-show fee to your credit card.