Changing a return flight date and routing
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 383
Changing a return flight date and routing
Original booking Business Class with Air Canada R/T MCO/BKK with a return through Montreal. Need to change the return flight date and a different routing if possible. The original routing takes me BKK/NRT/YUL/MCO. I want to avoid Montreal as that is an overnight connection to MCO. I see that a few Air Canada routings go through LA, SFO, and Chicago to Orlando. Imagine they are code share flights with Thai, ANA, and United. Is this a probability or am I going to run into trouble?
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#2
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: YWG
Posts: 2,272
Hard to say without more details, but it would depend on a few factors such as:
1) who issued the ticket
2) what routing you want
3) how much you are willing to pay to change your ticket and whether you've flown the outbound already
Assuming AC issued the ticket (014 stock) and budget is not a concern, if you are ok flying AC metal TPAC then you can probably get what you want...
1) who issued the ticket
2) what routing you want
3) how much you are willing to pay to change your ticket and whether you've flown the outbound already
Assuming AC issued the ticket (014 stock) and budget is not a concern, if you are ok flying AC metal TPAC then you can probably get what you want...
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 383
Hard to say without more details, but it would depend on a few factors such as:
1) who issued the ticket
2) what routing you want
3) how much you are willing to pay to change your ticket and whether you've flown the outbound already
Assuming AC issued the ticket (014 stock) and budget is not a concern, if you are ok flying AC metal TPAC then you can probably get what you want...
1) who issued the ticket
2) what routing you want
3) how much you are willing to pay to change your ticket and whether you've flown the outbound already
Assuming AC issued the ticket (014 stock) and budget is not a concern, if you are ok flying AC metal TPAC then you can probably get what you want...
#4
Join Date: May 2013
Location: YYT/YYC/TPE
Programs: AC SE, UA, National Exec Elite, Nexus, GE
Posts: 1,810
Ticket was issued by Air Canada. I would prefer the routing that does not go through Montreal incurring an overnight stay with 4 pieces of luggage. The outbound has already been flown. I'm willing to pay whatever the change fee is for Buisness Class. Don't think I'm willing to pay a great deal extra in that I am not cancelling any flight.
If it ends up being lower, and your original booking is a nonrefundable fare, you don't get the difference back.
#5
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: YWG
Posts: 2,272
Ticket was issued by Air Canada. I would prefer the routing that does not go through Montreal incurring an overnight stay with 4 pieces of luggage. The outbound has already been flown. I'm willing to pay whatever the change fee is for Buisness Class. Don't think I'm willing to pay a great deal extra in that I am not cancelling any flight.
Since you have already flown the outbound, if the fare bucket (e.g. P fare or Z fare) for your new route is the same as you original route, then all you pay is a change fee and differences in taxes. If your new route is now only available in a higher fare bucket than your original route, then you also pay the fare difference.
If it ends up being lower, and your original booking is a nonrefundable fare, you don't get the difference back.
If it ends up being lower, and your original booking is a nonrefundable fare, you don't get the difference back.
#6
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 383
Since you have already flown the outbound, if the fare bucket (e.g. P fare or Z fare) for your new route is the same as you original route, then all you pay is a change fee and differences in taxes. If your new route is now only available in a higher fare bucket than your original route, then you also pay the fare difference.
If it ends up being lower, and your original booking is a nonrefundable fare, you don't get the difference back.
If it ends up being lower, and your original booking is a nonrefundable fare, you don't get the difference back.
#7
Join Date: May 2013
Location: YYT/YYC/TPE
Programs: AC SE, UA, National Exec Elite, Nexus, GE
Posts: 1,810
Whenever I need to change the return leg of an international ticket, if I purchased it on sale, I always wait until I have flown the outbound to make the routing and date change. Not all agents are knowledgeable on this, so if I don't get one who knows what they are doing, I just HUCA.