Originally Posted by
WineCountryUA
The other site is out of date, fortunately you came to FT
The first step UA took was no change fee ex-USA, and left change fees for elsewhere -- but UA then temporarily place a waiver on those non-USA change fees and a while back drop all change fees. So it has been a bit of a moving target unless you tracked it careful, which we do on FT. These site the try to do everything frequently get out of sync,
oh man thank you so much.. your reply helped untangle the mystery!
Originally Posted by
WineCountryUA
The other site is out of date, fortunately you came to FT
The first step UA took was no change fee ex-USA, and left change fees for elsewhere -- but UA then temporarily place a waiver on those non-USA change fees and a while back drop all change fees. So it has been a bit of a moving target unless you tracked it careful, which we do on FT. These site the try to do everything frequently get out of sync,
oh wait.. real quick a follow-up question.
No cancellation fees.. even last minute? Say for example, I spent 6k to book a domestic ANA flight with UA miles. I can cancel last minute, even same day and get the miles back with no fees? Just checking. That seems like a very positive change for flyers as needed.