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The increasing cost of changing a ticket
Part 3: Policy changes in brief
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A synopsis of US Airways latest policy changes (that American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, Northwest Airlines, and United Airlines have decided to implement as well) which affect most non-refundable tickets:

  • Changes to non-refundable tickets must be made before the original date of travel that was booked for expires (additional fees involved).
  • Changes to non-refundable tickets must involve specifying exact dates and times for travel, and cannot be used as credit towards unspecified future travel (additional fees involved).
  • If changes are not made to non-refundable tickets prior to the first date a flight is booked for, the entire value of the ticket is lost.
  • Beginning in January 2003, same day standby travel will be permitted only after a passenger has paid a fee to do so (for most flights this will be between $50 and $100) for flights that passengers have been able to standby for without any additional fees in the past.
Some major U.S. airlines have decided to follow a route of stronger restrictions for their less expensive tickets. The cost of doing so may be losing passengers to low-cost airlines, and frustration both on the parts of front-line airline workers (who will be required to enforce the more restrictive policies), and the passengers who will be left with less options should they not be able to travel exactly as originally booked.

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