eyor44
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Just to clarify -
It's been a while since have flown Southwest. Are you saying that if I book a round trip ticket, and the fare went down for one of the flights, I would only have to change the flight that is reduced and not cancel the entire trip in order to get the reduced fare?
In the past, I would book two one way flights (one outbound and one inbound) in case the fares on one of the flights went down. Then I would cancel and rebook the flight with the lower fare. This way I did not risk paying more for the other flight if it had gone up in price.
