(prem fare gone): *A: CDG-BNE 1050eur rt
#76
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: AMS
Programs: KL PFL; BA Gold; A3 Silver; EY Silver; SU Silver
Posts: 2,488
Not the fare rules (the answer is obviously NO) but the rules under the commercial gestures from LH due to covid. I dont see full rules. With DL its clear that the fare difference may (and will) apply.
#77
Join Date: Apr 2005
Programs: AF/KL FB Plat ; A3 Gold ; HH Gold ; IHG Plat Amb
Posts: 2,378
Note that it seems LH group is now applying some married segments logic also for interline connections (like CDG LH FRA LH HKG stopover CX has availability in P for LH flights, but if the stopover in HKG is replaced by a connection keeping the same LH flights, those might sometimes become available in Z or D only althoguh CX is still available in I class).
#79
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: DXB
Programs: Marriott Titanium Elite, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, BA Silver, A3 Gold, Sixt Diamond
Posts: 2,811
I'm sitting this one out.
Not much point in going to the Southern hemisphere before September and there's just too much uncertainty with the virus now. (Also September is already quite full on my part due to yesterday's EF to Hawaii).
And I would need to position to France first, which would increase the price even more.
I'm hoping for another sale a bit later this year. It will hardly be as cheap as this one, but hopefully we'll be able to fly at a more convenient time and there'll be less uncertainty.
Not much point in going to the Southern hemisphere before September and there's just too much uncertainty with the virus now. (Also September is already quite full on my part due to yesterday's EF to Hawaii).
And I would need to position to France first, which would increase the price even more.
I'm hoping for another sale a bit later this year. It will hardly be as cheap as this one, but hopefully we'll be able to fly at a more convenient time and there'll be less uncertainty.
#80
Join Date: Dec 2006
Programs: LH SEN, FB Plat., HH D.
Posts: 5,050
Hi,
sorry if this has been responded before. Yesterday I booked TLS to AKL in P class. I understand that it can be changed for free but if there is any difference in the fare, I will have to cover it. Very easily this ticket in September/October can cost 2500/3000€, also in P, so I would have to pay an extra 1500/2000€, this is not flexibility in my eyes, or I did not understand the rules correctly?
Thanks,
sorry if this has been responded before. Yesterday I booked TLS to AKL in P class. I understand that it can be changed for free but if there is any difference in the fare, I will have to cover it. Very easily this ticket in September/October can cost 2500/3000€, also in P, so I would have to pay an extra 1500/2000€, this is not flexibility in my eyes, or I did not understand the rules correctly?
Thanks,
#81
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: AMS
Programs: KL PFL; BA Gold; A3 Silver; EY Silver; SU Silver
Posts: 2,488
Hi,
sorry if this has been responded before. Yesterday I booked TLS to AKL in P class. I understand that it can be changed for free but if there is any difference in the fare, I will have to cover it. Very easily this ticket in September/October can cost 2500/3000€, also in P, so I would have to pay an extra 1500/2000€, this is not flexibility in my eyes, or I did not understand the rules correctly?
Thanks,
sorry if this has been responded before. Yesterday I booked TLS to AKL in P class. I understand that it can be changed for free but if there is any difference in the fare, I will have to cover it. Very easily this ticket in September/October can cost 2500/3000€, also in P, so I would have to pay an extra 1500/2000€, this is not flexibility in my eyes, or I did not understand the rules correctly?
Thanks,
#82
Join Date: Feb 2014
Programs: Star Alliance Gold, AS MVP
Posts: 990
#83
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: SZG/MUC
Posts: 348
Booked CDG-SIN-SYD through Expedia.fr leaving end of June hoping that everything will be somewhat back to normal by then.
Bit nervous tbh, now with Australia introducing 14-day self-isolation for all arrivals and SIN not allowing any transits from Europe..
If the situation still persists in June, you think Expedia/Swiss will offer a full refund?
Bit nervous tbh, now with Australia introducing 14-day self-isolation for all arrivals and SIN not allowing any transits from Europe..
If the situation still persists in June, you think Expedia/Swiss will offer a full refund?
#84
Join Date: May 2012
Location: C6 and C3
Programs: *Gold, ST Elite, OW sapphire
Posts: 108
Booked CDG-SIN-SYD through Expedia.fr leaving end of June hoping that everything will be somewhat back to normal by then.
Bit nervous tbh, now with Australia introducing 14-day self-isolation for all arrivals and SIN not allowing any transits from Europe..
If the situation still persists in June, you think Expedia/Swiss will offer a full refund?
Bit nervous tbh, now with Australia introducing 14-day self-isolation for all arrivals and SIN not allowing any transits from Europe..
If the situation still persists in June, you think Expedia/Swiss will offer a full refund?
did you buy cancellation insurance for 62 eur?
#86
Join Date: Feb 2014
Programs: Star Alliance Gold, AS MVP
Posts: 990
Booked CDG-SIN-SYD through Expedia.fr leaving end of June hoping that everything will be somewhat back to normal by then.
Bit nervous tbh, now with Australia introducing 14-day self-isolation for all arrivals and SIN not allowing any transits from Europe..
If the situation still persists in June, you think Expedia/Swiss will offer a full refund?
Bit nervous tbh, now with Australia introducing 14-day self-isolation for all arrivals and SIN not allowing any transits from Europe..
If the situation still persists in June, you think Expedia/Swiss will offer a full refund?
I think so yes, most of the current measures against the virus are until a certain date (end of march), it's not your fault if you book a flight in June today and the goverment of SG decides to extend these measures against the virus until (for example) July.
#87
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: MUC/SFO/GDN
Posts: 109
It's also not fault of the airline. Of course it's customary to waive change/cancellation fees in such circumstances, and also good in terms of PR, but they have no obligation to do that - if their financial situation becomes critical they might decide not to.
#88
Join Date: Dec 2006
Programs: LH SEN, FB Plat., HH D.
Posts: 5,050
#90
Join Date: Jan 2015
Programs: BA Gold, *A Gold, Marriott Ambassador
Posts: 241
I'm sitting this one out.
Not much point in going to the Southern hemisphere before September and there's just too much uncertainty with the virus now. (Also September is already quite full on my part due to yesterday's EF to Hawaii).
And I would need to position to France first, which would increase the price even more.
I'm hoping for another sale a bit later this year. It will hardly be as cheap as this one, but hopefully we'll be able to fly at a more convenient time and there'll be less uncertainty.
Not much point in going to the Southern hemisphere before September and there's just too much uncertainty with the virus now. (Also September is already quite full on my part due to yesterday's EF to Hawaii).
And I would need to position to France first, which would increase the price even more.
I'm hoping for another sale a bit later this year. It will hardly be as cheap as this one, but hopefully we'll be able to fly at a more convenient time and there'll be less uncertainty.