Changes to rebooking and reissue fees 10 Jan 23
#1
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Changes to rebooking and reissue fees 13 Dec 22
HT flyformiles
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_...-and-fees.html
Rebook:
US$25 --> US$50
4,000 AM --> 7,500 AM
Reissue:
US$100 --> US$50
14,000 AM --> 7,500 AM
Cancellation:
US$120 unchanged
17,000 AM unchanged
It seems to be published on 13 Dec 2022:
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_...-and-fees.html
Rebook:
US$25 --> US$50
4,000 AM --> 7,500 AM
Reissue:
US$100 --> US$50
14,000 AM --> 7,500 AM
Cancellation:
US$120 unchanged
17,000 AM unchanged
It seems to be published on 13 Dec 2022:
Last edited by percysmith; Jan 10, 2023 at 6:36 am
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Good thing though is that the fee is only charged once per ticket per transaction, not based on the number of sectors changed. I wonder if they will simply handle all rebookings as reissues in the future.
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FYI this was incorrect. mixed carrier awards cannot be changed to CX only award. Called the english line and they basically told me to do it online. Mandarain line was better and helped hold the tickets while they processed the cancel / rebooking.
Im guessing rebooking means a change of date, and reissue means change of origin / destination? I suppose the distinction is less important now that the fee is the same
Im guessing rebooking means a change of date, and reissue means change of origin / destination? I suppose the distinction is less important now that the fee is the same