kstategrad
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Ok, please don't flame me for this, but I have a sincere question that I'd like an answer to.
How much of a time change is considered "significant" when requesting a change in airline tickets?
My specific situation is this: I purchased plane tickets for November. My flight was supposed to leave at 9:15 am. The airline changed my departure to 8:35 (not a huge difference, but one nonetheless). For our return flight, I booked a 12:35 pm flight. The departure has been changed to 12:25.
My vacation dates have been changed to September, but I cannot afford the HUGE fees the airline wants me to pay to change my tickets from November to September.
Can I call the airline and tell them that the new flight times won't work for us, or is the time difference too little?
Please, no self-righteous responses or flames. I am just curious if anyone has had experience getting an airline to waive the change fees due to the airline changing the original-booked flight times.
Thanks in advance!
How much of a time change is considered "significant" when requesting a change in airline tickets?
My specific situation is this: I purchased plane tickets for November. My flight was supposed to leave at 9:15 am. The airline changed my departure to 8:35 (not a huge difference, but one nonetheless). For our return flight, I booked a 12:35 pm flight. The departure has been changed to 12:25.
My vacation dates have been changed to September, but I cannot afford the HUGE fees the airline wants me to pay to change my tickets from November to September.
Can I call the airline and tell them that the new flight times won't work for us, or is the time difference too little?
Please, no self-righteous responses or flames. I am just curious if anyone has had experience getting an airline to waive the change fees due to the airline changing the original-booked flight times.
Thanks in advance!


