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jsy9999 May 1, 2002 9:45 am

Expiring Ticket
 
I have an un-used ticket that'll be expiring soon. However, I won't be able to travel by then. Has anyone been successful in asking NW to extend it? Thanks!

jsy9999

erik123 May 1, 2002 12:03 pm

Many airlines will give you a credit for the value of the unused protion of the ticket if you ask - for use on a future ticket purchase. may be worth a try.

brians51 May 1, 2002 2:03 pm

I have actually asked this ? to one of the guys I work with he was a reservation agent for nwa prior to 9/11. He said if you call and ask they usually may be able to extend it another year But only if you call be4 it expires, he said people do this for years 2-5 additional. Hope it works.

jsy9999 May 1, 2002 4:56 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by brians51:
I have actually asked this ? to one of the guys I work with he was a reservation agent for nwa prior to 9/11. He said if you call and ask they usually may be able to extend it another year But only if you call be4 it expires, he said people do this for years 2-5 additional. Hope it works.</font>
I just called and talked to two different agents. They both said that they can't do anything about it coz it's an AirOutlet ticket. Instead, they provided me w/ the restrictions for the ticket, which is much more relaxed than I thought it is. I'm gonna changed the ticket and use it as a qualifier for FlyFreeFaster 2..... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

jsy9999


[This message has been edited by jsy9999 (edited 05-01-2002).]


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