Using 1/2 of RT Ticket
#43

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If the airline ever tried to charge you for a full fare ticket after you'd paid for an economy ticket and just not used the 2nd half, they would not be able to do it and could subject themselves to lawsuits. Even the all-powerful airlines cannot force you to use a ticket that you don't want to use, which is what the original post was all about.
As for people who continually bookend their tickets to get around the Saturday night stay...the airlines can stop you from flying on their airline and that's about IT. The rest is HOGWASH.
As for people who continually bookend their tickets to get around the Saturday night stay...the airlines can stop you from flying on their airline and that's about IT. The rest is HOGWASH.
#44
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clarkgriswold, the airline if perfectly within their rights to charge you whatever fine and penalty they impose if you do not follow their terms.
By agreeing to the policy and terms the airline lays forth by purchasing the ticket, you are entering into a legal agreement with the carrier.
Read any airlines contract of carriage.
By agreeing to the policy and terms the airline lays forth by purchasing the ticket, you are entering into a legal agreement with the carrier.
Read any airlines contract of carriage.
#48

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We all know that lawyers can write all of the legal contracts that they want to, but it doesn't mean that the contract is legally enforceable.
In court, an airline would have to ultimately prove that a one-way ticket is more valuable than a round-trip ticket. Good luck.
In court, an airline would have to ultimately prove that a one-way ticket is more valuable than a round-trip ticket. Good luck.


clark, it appears you misunderstand the nature, or legalities of an airline ticket. you wouldn't have much luck suing the airline for that.

