Originally Posted by
ricktoronto
$25 or $100 is not really a "heavy" fee for an airline (or anything other than something that costs less than $25 or $100 as the case may be). If the fare difference is $91 and the fee is only $25 over 60 days out it still saves you $65 over non flex. I assume the premium fare ($450) quoted is non flex? Or can you get premium flex on this route for only $40 more than econo flex? In which case who would pay $40 less for that much less service?
The shame in this is the horrible way they lay out that page instead of a simple matrix for the change types and the type of fare. It must be 10 pages long and for no reason.
To change the flight to earlier in the day cost $153 by the time we were finished. It caught me out honestly, but I hope someone else reading doesn’t make the same mistake.
I do agree that the layout is nuts. ;-)