Non Refundable Tickets
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Non Refundable Tickets
Has anyone ever not been penalized for changing non refundable tickets. It's killing me that they've added an earlier flight which wasn't there when I purchased the tickets and I have to pay $100 per ticket (3 all together) to change the flight.<BR>And to top it off, it's to meet a cruise departing in Miami
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bought too soon,Have you thought about going on stand-by for that earlier flight? Just call the Airline and they will tell you how that earlier flight looks for people who want to stand-by.<BR>I did that with Continental Airlines and have no problem getting on that earlier flight.Good luck!
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The thing about calling the airline about how the earlier flight looks for standby is that you would have to call the night before or the day of departure. Also, don't look for them to give you the numbers of seats available. We can't tell you. It's not that we don't want to, mind you. Good luck and have a good trip.
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No not USAir, American Airlines. And now I see that they are offering the return flight into JFK. I was told they didn't have that "fare" coming into JFK so we're flying into LaGuardia on the return. Which I'm not thrilled about. But what can you do. We'll call for the standby at 3:00a.m. and see what happens. Thanks for all your help