Tess
DIS Veteran - 1997
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I've never "overpaid" for a flight before and consequently never had to request a voucher. Can someone enlighten me?
We paid $256 per for a non-stop on NWA for June. I never book in September for a June flight, but all of the airlines from DTW and TOL were running at least this much for our dates. I thought it was pretty high yet I did it anyway.
Anyway, as I figured, the flight dropped to $190.50 on a promo code. I called NWA and the agent indicated that NWA charges a $25 per ticket fee to remit a voucher for the difference. So, I'm paying $100 to receive $36 per ticket (x4) in vouchers. Am I correct that it's actually $100 per tix for a change fee and that the $25 is more of an inconvenience fee for the airline?
She also indicated that the vouchers must be used by the person in whose name they are printed. Rather than being able to use the vouchers for say one ticket, I must buy 4 tickets or one for each of us on our next flight. The $36 doesn't go very far when applying to a single ticket. Still, it's better than paying way too much for the lot.
My husband seems to think that NWA should have remitted the difference in cash since it charged the $25 change fee per tix. I believe the change fee is actually higher and that we were lucky to catch the promo rate online and thereby get anything in return.
Can anyone clue me in to the procedures with regard to vouchers and rate drops?
BTW, I view it as having saved on the 4 tix. We were paying $1006 for them and with the vouchers minus the $100 change fee, we are only paying $862. Plus, I have incentive to take another trip! I just wish we could use the vouchers on tix for one or two of us rather than all 4!
We paid $256 per for a non-stop on NWA for June. I never book in September for a June flight, but all of the airlines from DTW and TOL were running at least this much for our dates. I thought it was pretty high yet I did it anyway.

Anyway, as I figured, the flight dropped to $190.50 on a promo code. I called NWA and the agent indicated that NWA charges a $25 per ticket fee to remit a voucher for the difference. So, I'm paying $100 to receive $36 per ticket (x4) in vouchers. Am I correct that it's actually $100 per tix for a change fee and that the $25 is more of an inconvenience fee for the airline?
She also indicated that the vouchers must be used by the person in whose name they are printed. Rather than being able to use the vouchers for say one ticket, I must buy 4 tickets or one for each of us on our next flight. The $36 doesn't go very far when applying to a single ticket. Still, it's better than paying way too much for the lot.
My husband seems to think that NWA should have remitted the difference in cash since it charged the $25 change fee per tix. I believe the change fee is actually higher and that we were lucky to catch the promo rate online and thereby get anything in return.
Can anyone clue me in to the procedures with regard to vouchers and rate drops?
BTW, I view it as having saved on the 4 tix. We were paying $1006 for them and with the vouchers minus the $100 change fee, we are only paying $862. Plus, I have incentive to take another trip! I just wish we could use the vouchers on tix for one or two of us rather than all 4!
