Originally Posted by
Dr. HFH
It's extremely unlikely; and I've never heard of any airline doing this on a RTW ticket. I'd put the chances at less than one in a million. However, it will be extremely costly if they do. They have the legal right to recalculate your fare as the sum of the fares for one way flights for everything you flew.
As I wrote, this is not likely. However, in the unlikely event an airline did go after someone for no-showing on the last leg, The appropriate penalty would be the no-show fee of $125. (Recalculating the fare as the sum of the fares for the flown segments is the process for a cancellation and refund of a partially flown itinerary.)
Originally Posted by
Dr. HFH
Remember, one of the things you can do is to schedule that last leg really far out into the future.
As I wrote, this would be my advice, especially if the poster could enjoy another trip to EZE or elsewhere.