Steve Hurley
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Originally posted by Dis Lurker
Can you change your fare without changing the dates? Same plane,cheaper seats?
Originally posted by Dis Lurker
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Time to stop the dreaming & start the planning!!!
Got to get locked in!!
Thanks, Gail
No, the only extra you would pay is if the fare increased.Originally posted by mrsstats
When you change your flights, is there a charge for that? Delta charges $100. to change tickets. Does Southwest? TIA
Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
yes
Originally posted by Steve Hurley
Gail
We had another change of plans and last night I tried to change just one segment (trip home) and it wouldn't let me. When I cahnged both the price went up. Is there a way to change just one way plus use the Promo Code?
Steve
Originally posted by dorisdvu
So if I book with SW with no promo code and one comes out later, I can have the code applied to my existing reservation?
Is this done on the change itineray link? When do the codes for March 21 usually come out?
Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
Steve,
I think your change problem is cause you used the code. I think you are going to have to rebook the entire thing and use the code that way.
Originally posted by Steve Hurley
Gail
That's exactly what I had to do. Thanks for your input.
Steve
Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
Always happy to help. And.... did the price go up or stay the same. also, did you check your snail mail today?
Originally posted by Steve Hurley
The price went up from what I changed it to yesterday but it is still $30 cheaper than my original flights for the same days. This trip has taken on a wishy washy life of it's own but I think everything is finalized now. I even made PS for O'hana and Spoodles today, that's how confident I am.![]()
Only thing in my User CP was a message from the Webmaster about the ratings board and Mickey's Philharmonic.![]()
Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
Steve,
I was talking about the United States Postal Service, aka: snail mail, not your PM.![]()