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{prem fare gone}: AF/KL/DL/VS: BUD-US from $750 R/T

Old Mar 15, 2020, 10:29 am
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FARE RULES:
I pulled down the DL fare rules (these are BUD-SEA but they all appeared nearly identical). I posted them on a share. We can easily grab the AF and KL variants if others need those.

Q: This is a fully flexible fare with free changes. Does that mean I can change the flight dates as I want without paying anything extra?
A: No. The airline simply doesn't charge a change fee. But depending on the fare rules, you will still need to pay the difference to the new price.

Q: But I read that some people could change their flights for free...?
A: The rules for this fare (linked to above) specify that historical pricing shall be used if either at least one flight from the ticket has been taken or the outbound remains the same. In other words, in order to be able to change your flights for free, you must have flown at least one flight from your booking. Otherwise, you can only change the inbound. The outbound has to remain the same or you will be charged the fare difference.

Q: Can I change the rest of the itinerary after flying the first segment without any other charges or additional fare differences?
A: Yes this is possible according to the fare rules where after completing the first segment, you can change the rest of the flights for free (with the condition that the same fare class is available- I-class - in this case. According to the fare rules, after flying the FIRST segment (in the case here BUD-XXX) the historical fare is used. Possible to use the first stopover at AMS or CDG (see post #830).

Q: But some people could change their outbound flights for free!
A: They got lucky. It was probably a bug on the website/in the app. When no flight from the ticket has been flown, the fare rules do not allow changing the outbound without repricing.

Q: Ok, ok, so I can only change the inbound for free. How do I do that?
A: You search for availability for alternative flights on ITA Matrix using "F ..I2FFHU" in the extension codes. You must search for round trip flights as this is a round trip fare. Then you ignore the outbound result (as long as you haven't flown at least one flight from your ticket) and just try to rebook your inbound on the website/app.

Q: I have found availability on ITA Matrix, but the app/website doesn't show me those flights!
A: Keep trying. Sometimes you may have to serach in a different way (split up the searches, e.g. HNL-LAX and LAX-BUD), sometimes you just have to repeat the search several times. But that's no guarantee the desired results will turn up (and without repricing).

Q: It doesn't work. Can I just call the airline to make the changes?
A: Please don't unless you need to. Calling can increase the risk for all of us that they'll change their mind and disallow all further changes, or simply cancel everyone's tickets. However, as this fare has now been running for months and has seen many calls made about it, it is reasonable to expect that calling will not cause issues at this stage. As best practice, avoid attracting attention on the low price paid, and avoid making additional demands or tempting your luck. Remember you get to fly a J ticket for the cost of a Y fare.

Q: How many times can I make changes?
A: In theory, as often as you like, but you can't make more than two changes online/in the app. After that, you'd have to call, which we are trying to avoid.

Q: I've changed my mind. Can I get a refund?
A: Yes, the fare was fully refundable. Just contact the airline or fill out a refund form online.

Q: Due to Coronavirus, I need to extend my travel plan beyond the original expiry date. What can I do?
A: For Delta tickets (starting with 006) you can travel at any point until December 2022. Changes to flights within a 10 month window can be done at any point on the app, following the rules above. If you want to fly later than 10 months from now, you can call Delta and ask them to "park" your ticket. You will receive a ticket number that ties to an eCredit which can be used later to buy tickets. As long as you keep the original itinerary, or if you have flown at least a segment, you will not be charged a fare difference. Bear in mind that the eCredit may only be refundable if your original flight was cancelled (which is very likely in those day and times). Note that only Delta in the US are able to do this so do not call the EU numbers (use Skype to save money on international calls). According to user feedback: iMessage agents seem to also be able to do this, but twitter agents not.
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{prem fare gone}: AF/KL/DL/VS: BUD-US from $750 R/T

Old Mar 14, 2020, 9:48 am
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Originally Posted by phronen
Can't seem to find the fare on the reverse routes (US-BUD). Would it not be the same price?
🤦‍♂️always someone
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 9:54 am
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Seat

Hello there,

thanks for op. great find. Booked BUD-AMS-SEA-HNL//HNL-LAX-CDG-BUD for 550Eur but I could not select seats for the tatl segments. no luck neither on AF, DL website nor on APP. Anyone with same problem? :/
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 9:57 am
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Some interesting destinations in US also available. Thank you OP! Hope this sticks

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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:00 am
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Dead?
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:01 am
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Canada is still working on some dates (YVR-YYC-YYZ)
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:02 am
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Originally Posted by danger
It's a good idea to take just a wee moment before considering positioning flights as well as where to credit.
Yes, hence why I'm asking first.
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:02 am
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Wait, the HNL fares aren't working, but I still see the $800 fares for BUD-NYC
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:07 am
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The only error fare was the one to HNL

Every other destination, still working, with a lot of availbility through the year and 2 stops possibility. Also, possible to route this through BOS to experience AF A350 (one of the best hard product actually).
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:09 am
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AF A350 is better than DL 777 Suites? I never fly SkyTeam, so I have no idea...
Any special rules for crediting to VS?
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:10 am
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Thanks premium.cabin! Got BUD-HNL a couple of hours ago, and BUD-LAX just now. I booked both on the AF site because I think I'll earn more DL miles from a 057 ticket, if I'm not mistaken.
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:11 am
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Originally Posted by IstKong
The only error fare was the one to HNL

Every other destination, still working, with a lot of availbility through the year and 2 stops possibility. Also, possible to route this through BOS to experience AF A350 (one of the best hard product actually).
Well, I would take DL over AF anytime.
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:11 am
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Originally Posted by ChocolateFactory
AF A350 is better than DL 777 Suites? I never fly SkyTeam, so I have no idea...
Any special rules for crediting to VS?

AF A350 business class is brilliant.

Not sure where to credit this; For Flying Blue t's a good XP run, but for the miles, not really given it's cash based.
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:12 am
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One thing to note- HUF is not a stable currency. If you decide to refund, it may tank and you'll be SOL.
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:13 am
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Originally Posted by 747jetter
Well, I would take DL over AF anytime.

AF transatlantic J hard product is great, except the A380 "toboggan" business class.

Their A330 to Chicago are renovated, 2-2-2 but still a great cabin.
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:19 am
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Originally Posted by IstKong
AF transatlantic J hard product is great, except the A380 "toboggan" business class.

Their A330 to Chicago are renovated, 2-2-2 but still a great cabin.
It is the very same seat as TP, UA Polaris....it is just another standard 1-2-1..and as long as it is 1-2-1 it is fine. I don't see anything what would say that this type of staggered configuration is the one to go for on the US flight. There is not even big advantage when traveling in pair, as KLM B777 has seats close to each other too. I do not think there is actually better or worse seat when traveling alone on DL/AF/KL - AF A380 and DL B763 and KL B777 are not optional when traveling in pair, but then it does not really mater what you fly on.
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