Ticket #99 (new defect)
bellya whats going on
| Reported by: | bolasrax | Owned by: | |
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| Priority: | normal | Milestone: | |
| Component: | unspecified | Version: | trunk |
| Keywords: | Cc: |
Description
Bests damnange companys in the worlds. SOrry guys caught my 12 year old playing around again on the net. Iam 12
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comment:3 Changed 3 weeks ago by Aferdita
Well, you're right about insurance. It doesn't cover chniangg your mind, or having to work, etc. It's just like your car insurance doesn't cover painting your car green because you decided you want a different color.The exact rules (can you get a refund if you cancel, can you make changes, how much do changes cost) vary from airline to airline but more importantly by the fare basis of the ticket you buy. Look at the actual rules for each fare you consider. I'm sure you could buy a ticket today that you could cancel in October or even on the day of the flight and get a full refund. I'm also sure it wouldn't be $588. Probably more like $1588! You could also get a ticket that you could change for a price, but could not get an outright refund. That might be the $588, or might not. The cost to change in October (or even tomorrow) would likely be between $100 and $200, PLUS any difference between the fare you paid and the best fare available at the time you make the change.You may be able to find a ticket that you just flat out changed change at all and, if so, that would be the cheapest ticket available.Flexibility is indeed available, but it has been commoditized and comes with a price tag.By the way, I can see no advantage to buying through Orbitz rather than directly from the airline. (Like Expedia, Yahoo, etc., it's great for searching, though.)



Hey, kilelr job on that one you guys!