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anaaleman Dec 19th, 2005 06:09 AM

Can they do this???
 
Hi-- I have booked a flight on British Airways thru Expedia and need to change my flights...we start off in Honduras going on American thru Miami, where we get on British Airways to London. According to Expedia, I cannot cancel the flight without losing all my money...they say British Airways will not give me credit for another flight??? Can this possibly be true-- an airline can simply keep your money if you need to change????

rkkwan Dec 19th, 2005 06:12 AM

You've booked a non-refundable ticket. And most discount tickets sold by Expedia have a penalty fee for changing. You should be able to change your flights, but with a change fee, which ran run up to US$200-300.

Ida101 Dec 19th, 2005 08:38 AM

Yes, often the cheapest tickets have restrictions like non-refundable or no changes unless with a large penalty...
Have another look at the rules, maybe it says how much you must pay for a change.

Fabio Dec 24th, 2005 04:26 AM

Yes, flexibility with airline tickets is very expensive !!

FainaAgain Feb 16th, 2006 09:32 AM

Keep calling both Expedia and British. Different agents have different answers.

clevelandbrown Feb 16th, 2006 09:45 AM

I think most airlines will not deal directly with someone who bought the ticket through an agent; they insist that you go through the agent to make any changes.

There may be a communication problem here if you asked to cancel a ticket when your objective is the change the ticket. I think most airlines do allow you to change the ticket, although there is a hefty fee involved if you bought a non-refundable ticket. Actually, many airlies will allow you to cancel the ticket, but instead of giving you back your money, they give you a voucher good for use on that airline withing a certain period of time, such as before a year from your original flight date, after having taken out the hefty fee.

All the online booking sites I have seen provide this information, and make you acknowledge that you have read it before allowing you to make the purchase. Its not prudent to acknowledge that you have read something unless you actually have, but alas many of us do just that.

mrwunrfl Feb 16th, 2006 11:28 AM

When you purchased the ticket you agreed to the terms and conditions of the airline for that fare. You should read the t&c for the ticket you bought to see what the rules are.

mrwunrfl Feb 16th, 2006 11:29 AM

Expedia may have there own terms, too.

going_places Feb 16th, 2006 12:38 PM

I had British Airways tickets, booked with them. I could not make a change or cancel. i lost the money.


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