Originally Posted by GoodKarmaGuy
Thanks for the quick replies.
So let me be clear: by "YOU" you mean the person the voucher was originally issued to, not me the poster and question-asker. Correct? So my friend will need to take the voucher to a tix counter to have my tix paid for by the voucher. I cannot take his voucher. Correct?
BTW, the types of vouchers are right on topic, I think, and thanks.
Yes, the person whose name is on the voucher must redeem it. I have dragged friends of mine to the airport when the voucher was in their name. It never fails - when I take the person, the agent doesn't ask for their ID. When I take a voucher in their name and try to redeem it, they say it must be redeemed by the person named on the voucher!
Also, it must be all paid for at one time. The person named in the voucher can't just present it and let the passenger finish ticketing later. So if the voucher doesn't cover the cost of the ticket, whoever is presenting the voucher must pay. I don't think they would accept a cell phone call from the passenger to give credit card info.
On the other hand, if there is a residual amount from the voucher, the residual voucher will have the same name as the new ticket.