Originally Posted by iahphx
For those going, though, I still think it VERY desirable to get something in writing from Travelocity saying, essentially, that they're paying your way. New tickets with a real fare basis, for example? After all, there has to be some way for Air Pacific to be paid. If Travelocity says that's unnecessary, you certainly want something in writing that you can present to Air Pacific confirming that your tickets are good. Believe me, you don't want to be trying to get in touch with a knowledgable Travelocity supervisor if an Air Pacific agent decides at the airport that your zero value ticket isn't kosher.