Changes to Train Portion of Trip/Germany
#1
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Changes to Train Portion of Trip/Germany
Hi, I recently booked a trip to CGN, and the leg from/back to FRA is by train. I would now like to return to FRA a little earlier than I'm currently scheduled. Does anyone know if they will let me travel on an earlier train (without a change fee), or is the departure time set in stone with these train connections?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#2
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Is your train seat a reserved seat?
#3
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I didn't even know UA booked Deutsche Bahn train connections; I thought the only code-share train service they booked was on the French TGV; I tried a dummy booking on the bomb and all that came up were air connections on LH. If they just booked a ticket for you with no discount, you should be able to change the return reservation with DB directly in FRA. The Deutsche Bahn website is www.bahn.de
And, as a friendly aside, there's no need to start a second thread if you don't get an answer right away -- just bump the original one if it drops off the front page.
I hope this was somewhat helpful.
And, as a friendly aside, there's no need to start a second thread if you don't get an answer right away -- just bump the original one if it drops off the front page.
I hope this was somewhat helpful.
#4
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Originally Posted by us2
I didn't even know UA booked Deutsche Bahn train connections; I thought the only code-share train service they booked was on the French TGV; I tried a dummy booking on the bomb and all that came up were air connections on LH. If they just booked a ticket for you with no discount, you should be able to change the return reservation with DB directly in FRA. The Deutsche Bahn website is www.bahn.de
And, as a friendly aside, there's no need to start a second thread if you don't get an answer right away -- just bump the original one if it drops off the front page.
I hope this was somewhat helpful.
And, as a friendly aside, there's no need to start a second thread if you don't get an answer right away -- just bump the original one if it drops off the front page.
I hope this was somewhat helpful.
Thanks for the reply. As I should have written, the ticket was a combination UA/LH ticket, the portion to Cologne has a LH flight number.
The second post was a bit of an error. I forgot to subscribe to the thread, and wanted to edit it. I search for it, but the only thing that came up was a thread I had replied to ages ago. So, I just assumed that it never posted for whatever reason. Sorry to take up the extra space.
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Originally Posted by hanussen
Thanks for the reply. As I should have written, the ticket was a combination UA/LH ticket, the portion to Cologne has a LH flight number.
The second post was a bit of an error. I forgot to subscribe to the thread, and wanted to edit it. I search for it, but the only thing that came up was a thread I had replied to ages ago. So, I just assumed that it never posted for whatever reason. Sorry to take up the extra space.
The second post was a bit of an error. I forgot to subscribe to the thread, and wanted to edit it. I search for it, but the only thing that came up was a thread I had replied to ages ago. So, I just assumed that it never posted for whatever reason. Sorry to take up the extra space.
#6




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I fly ORD-FRA quite often and go on to Stuttgart. You can board any train that meets your schedule. The only downside is if it is a "rush hour" train, you might not get a seat. There is NO charge to board any train; simply board and look for a seat where there is no red reserved light or reserved piece of paper above the seat and sit down and enjoy your ride.
#7
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Thanks! That's it!
Segar had the answer, thanks for the reply!
And, US2, I did a rotten job of explaining the situation, so let me start over. I bought a ticket on Orbitz from SEA to Cologne. The ticket is a mix of United and Lufthansa flights, with a leg in each direction from FRA to Cologne, City Center train station (not CGN, as I probably implied! It meets my needs better just to directly into town.) The train connections have LH flight numbers, so I wasn't sure if they were flexible or not. I was afraid if I called LH Customer Service, I'd get the company line - changes cost blah, blah...
(1) I should have explained this a little better, and (2) the Lufthansa forum might have been a better choice for this. Well, it's been a little warm up here, so perhaps we can just chalk it up to that!
A big thank you to those who replied, and/or a big pardon me to those who were confused! As usual the FT readership has proven itself to be both knowledgable and nice.
And, US2, I did a rotten job of explaining the situation, so let me start over. I bought a ticket on Orbitz from SEA to Cologne. The ticket is a mix of United and Lufthansa flights, with a leg in each direction from FRA to Cologne, City Center train station (not CGN, as I probably implied! It meets my needs better just to directly into town.) The train connections have LH flight numbers, so I wasn't sure if they were flexible or not. I was afraid if I called LH Customer Service, I'd get the company line - changes cost blah, blah...
(1) I should have explained this a little better, and (2) the Lufthansa forum might have been a better choice for this. Well, it's been a little warm up here, so perhaps we can just chalk it up to that!
A big thank you to those who replied, and/or a big pardon me to those who were confused! As usual the FT readership has proven itself to be both knowledgable and nice.

