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Originally Posted by Clipper801
(Post 23370527)
Similar situation and wonder CX's practice on this.
Flying on a discount business class ticket. Outbound currently booked on the 1:30AM flight YYZ-HKG on a Sunday morning. Want to move to the 3:30PM flight on Saturday afternoon. Will CX likely be willing to do it without a charge? Both flights are currently showing J9 on KVS, so probably not full. Thanks for sharing your experience. If this is your return, then changes and change fee will be applicable based on your fare rules. |
Originally Posted by WarrenWong
(Post 23374393)
Does your business class ticket permit changes?
Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
(Post 23374458)
If your first outbound sector is YYZ-HKG and you haven't used your ticket yet, then no changes are permitted as this is considered as a cancellation. If you change your date, then you will be buying a new ticket based on what current fare is.
If this is your return, then changes and change fee will be applicable based on your fare rules. |
Originally Posted by Clipper801
(Post 23370527)
Similar situation and wonder CX's practice on this.
Flying on a discount business class ticket. Outbound currently booked on the 1:30AM flight YYZ-HKG on a Sunday morning. Want to move to the 3:30PM flight on Saturday afternoon. Will CX likely be willing to do it without a charge? Both flights are currently showing J9 on KVS, so probably not full. Thanks for sharing your experience. |
Originally Posted by kaka
(Post 23375577)
I have successfully done this before. however i did in town check in HKG so i had nothing to lose if they said no.
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Originally Posted by Clipper801
(Post 23375763)
Thanks. I may just ask nicely at the airport, nothing to lose.
If that is the case, it definitely cannot be changed (at least with my TA knowledge) without reissuing the ticket to the new current fare, and it doesn't even include the change fee. So what are you gonna do if they say no... hang around the airport for the next 9 hours? :D |
Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
(Post 23376406)
Yes.. but you still haven't answered the question if this is the OUTBOUND flight that you're trying to change , ie the first flight on your ticket.
If that is the case, it definitely cannot be changed (at least with my TA knowledge) without reissuing the ticket to the new current fare, and it doesn't even include the change fee. So what are you gonna do if they say no... hang around the airport for the next 9 hours? :D If they say no, I may "bite the bullet" and pay the C$200 change fee so long as there is no fare difference to be paid. Otherwise, I should not have any problem finding things to do in Toronto until 1:30AM. Subsequent to booking the ticket, I unexpectedly need to attend to some businesses later on the day of arrival. This flight arrives at 5AM. I therefore prefer to arrive the day before for a good rest. |
Originally Posted by Clipper801
(Post 23379824)
Sorry, it's the return leg.
If they say no, I may "bite the bullet" and pay the C$200 change fee so long as there is no fare difference to be paid. Otherwise, I should not have any problem finding things to do in Toronto until 1:30AM. Subsequent to booking the ticket, I unexpectedly need to attend to some businesses later on the day of arrival. This flight arrives at 5AM. I therefore prefer to arrive the day before for a good rest. |
Originally Posted by Guy Betsy
(Post 23380842)
If that's the case, then it is changeable. But whether they will let you get on without the change fee is debateable as with e-tickets these days, everything must match up otherwise a BP won't be printed.
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