Originally Posted by
Thai-Kiwi
Sometimes I will book a number of flights over 2-3 days if travel dates are not fixed. This means I may have $400-600 in refundable flights booked with AirNZ for each such journey, but the flexibility is worth it to me.
I do the same.
I never understood why they changed the name to Flexidate and pushed the "you can change the day" as a key selling point. It's a totally pointless feature of the fare and in 99% of cases there is no logical reason why any smart frequent flyer would use that feature. I suspect they're simply targeting people with no knowledge who are happy to pay $$ to change a fare.