Changes to GDPR
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 8
Changes to GDPR
Effective for tickets purchased on/after July 1st, 2003 for both domestic and international travel. The customer may choose to receive the refund as either:
* The original form of payment minus the $100 Admin Fee or
* A travel voucher (MCO) minus a $25 Admin Fee
* The original form of payment minus the $100 Admin Fee or
* A travel voucher (MCO) minus a $25 Admin Fee
#2




Join Date: May 2000
Location: IAD/DCA/BWI
Programs: SQ, LH, AMEX, Citi, Cap1
Posts: 4,113
Original (assuming that this was regarding cancelled reservations):

$25 is completely reasonable
After the replies below:
So NW wants to penalize us $25 for buying a ticket early even though the price drops a few months later?
I don't appreciate this game aspect to this. This is nickel-and-diming.
[This message has been edited by Wiirachay (edited 07-08-2003).]

$25 is completely reasonable
After the replies below:
So NW wants to penalize us $25 for buying a ticket early even though the price drops a few months later?
I don't appreciate this game aspect to this. This is nickel-and-diming.[This message has been edited by Wiirachay (edited 07-08-2003).]
#3
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: SJC
Programs: AA EXP
Posts: 3,686
Okay, for those of us on the little yellow bus here at FT, what's GDPR?
Steve
Steve
#4
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Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Promoted to Chairman of the Most Wonderful Continental Airlines Highly Valuable OnePass Program Security and Ideological Purity Bureau
Posts: 4,129
IIRC, GDPR refers to a downgrade in fare, i.e., the ticket price fell after purchase.
#5
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: IAH, NWA Gold
Posts: 747
NW following CO foot steps, but not to that severity! This should be aimed at stopping people from calling NW asking for MCOs for minor fare differences.

