Originally Posted by Mary2e
I don't know how it could be unethical if the airlines are suggesting it.
For example, I wanted to book award seats to Hawaii. I managed to get one for my date, but I could only get the second one outbound. Nothing was available inbound.
Since I had a ticketing deadline that could no longer be extended, the airline suggested I book the return on any date that it was available and then change it if/when the date I needed became available. There would not be any cost to me if the itinerary would be exactly the same. At worse, I would have to cancel everything, pay the redeposit fee and buy a ticket.
Essentially, I was holding a ticket that I had no intention of using at the suggestion of the airline. In the end, my waitlist came through and I changed the ticket.
That's not the same thing. You reserved one ticket and changed the date later. At no time did you have two seats on hold for one person, and certainly not for months on end.
Last edited by JS; May 3, 2005 at 7:15 am
Reason: clarity