Originally Posted by
barneyb
Are BA still allow gateway changes under their standard 300 mile rule within -3/+14 days?
In my case, I have a return to Rome booked in a few weekends time and the outbound has been canceled (return remains). Can I change both legs of the ticket to be a return to Bari (within 300 miles) for the same weekend without re-pricing?
Thanks
Originally Posted by
corporate-wage-slave
Yes, that should still be ok for a gateway change.
Following up on the above, if one leg of the return is cancelled by BA but the outbound is not impacted, are you able to change the origin for the outbound to a gateway within 300 miles of the original itinerary as long as it is within -3/+14 days or would you only be able to make a change to the return? Ideally I'm hoping a cancellation of one flight on the return journey will allow me to change the origin for the entire trip but I wanted to make sure I understood the rules. For example, booked ARN-LHR-XXX round trip, LHR-ARN on the return leg is cancelled (outbound is not impacted by a schedule change), can I change the ticket to HEL-LHR-XXX round trip?
Also, I just wanted to confirm the option to change the origin within 300 miles still applies if the itinerary has a BA marketed & operated flight and a BA codeshare flight (AA operated)? The BA flight is the one that is likely to be cancelled.
Thanks in advance!.