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Dino81 Nov 8, 2012 10:56 am

I class tickets
 
I've got an I class ticket and I know that theres a lot of restrictions on it, can't upgrade, can't change date/time of flights and can't cancel. BUT does anyone know if there are any ways around it so that I could cancel without losing the whole/large sum of the fare that I paid for it?

NeverFirst Nov 8, 2012 11:00 am

Pray for a flight cancellation so your travel plans don't work?

Apart from that, no.

rossmacd Nov 8, 2012 11:03 am


Originally Posted by Dino81 (Post 19648260)
I've got an I class ticket and I know that theres a lot of restrictions on it, can't upgrade, can't change date/time of flights and can't cancel. BUT does anyone know if there are any ways around it so that I could cancel without losing the whole/large sum of the fare that I paid for it?

It wouldn't be a restricted ticket if there ways around getting your money back ;)

Dino81 Nov 8, 2012 11:10 am

Didn't think I had any chance but no harm in asking all you knowledgeable folks! :)

NeverFirst Nov 8, 2012 11:19 am

Remember to cancel the ticket though, and not just do a no-show, because that way you'll at least get the taxes refunded, which is better than nothing.

Getafix Nov 8, 2012 11:30 am


Originally Posted by NeverFirst (Post 19648412)
Remember to cancel the ticket though, and not just do a no-show, because that way you'll at least get the taxes refunded, which is better than nothing.

The Taxes are always refundable whether Voluntary Cancellation or No Show.

Sixth Freedom Nov 8, 2012 11:31 am

I do think that BA should allow some flexibility with these tickets. Something like GBP 500 change fee plus upgrade to R class would probably suffice.

No refund on cancellation I still support though!

:)

NeverFirst Nov 8, 2012 11:31 am

Good to know, thanks.

jcm9000 Nov 8, 2012 1:01 pm

I bought an I ticketed club return gcm - lhr last week. Mentioned I could cancel or change for GBP300.

dunk Nov 8, 2012 1:10 pm

Restrictions depend very much on market/point-of-sale. There are similarly 'lax' restrictions from e.g. the Gulf.

ex-UK, you have to spend considerably more to get any kind of flexibility, e.g. LHR-JFK-LHR I return is c. GBP2400, R return is nearer 4k with a GBP200 change or cancellation charge.

stevie Nov 8, 2012 1:14 pm

You can change the dates for a fee of 300 I think, and any fare difference, so if I is available you just pay the change fee. Also you can upgrade with avios if available F there. I have done this on numerous occassions.

stifle Nov 8, 2012 1:30 pm


Originally Posted by stevie (Post 19649192)
You can change the dates for a fee of 300 I think, and any fare difference, so if I is available you just pay the change fee. Also you can upgrade with avios if available F there. I have done this on numerous occassions.

Ex-UK that is incorrect. Ex-many other places it is valid.

Dino81 Nov 8, 2012 1:31 pm


Originally Posted by stevie (Post 19649192)
You can change the dates for a fee of 300 I think, and any fare difference, so if I is available you just pay the change fee. Also you can upgrade with avios if available F there. I have done this on numerous occassions.

When I rang BAEC to ask about changing the inbound flight, I was told that with the booking being an I class, I wouldn't be able to change it. Wasn't even offered to pay a fee or anything, just a straight out no.

stevie Nov 8, 2012 1:50 pm


Originally Posted by stifle (Post 19649317)
Ex-UK that is incorrect. Ex-many other places it is valid.

This is correct, I am always ex-Ireland.

jcm9000 Nov 8, 2012 2:49 pm


Originally Posted by stevie (Post 19649436)
This is correct, I am always ex-Ireland.

Saying it quietly since i like being able to change I tickets and most definitely devils advocate type buffoonery, isn't that a bit...discriminatory...towards Brit residents? Then again I am sure there are a few instances where such things go the other way :p


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