I thought I read about this on this board, but search isn't working for me.
I purchased tickets on SWA a few months ago, the fares are now $30 less per ticket, can I request a credit? Or do I have to cancel then rebook on my own?
You don't need to cancel your flight at all! Just click on View/Change Flight, then put a check mark next to the segment that has lowered the fare (both, if need be). Then click "Change Selected Trips", and choose the same flights you had before! It will give you back your same trip, but credit you with the difference in air fare.
I did this just last week on a SWA flight I had reserved. It's quick and easy. And you get a credit you can use for future flights.
-Bob
This has worked for me, too. Sometimes, though, the fare listed for new bookings is less than the fare given for changing flights, so you may not get your money back if that happens. In other words, if you looked up the flight for a new booking, it might say "$120" but if you requested a flight change, the fare might come up as "$150" for the same flight. In that case, I would call and ask an agent.
This works great unless the best new fare is through Ding fares. Then I've opened two sessions, one to pull up the new reservation and the second to cancel the original reservation.You don't need to cancel your flight at all! Just click on View/Change Flight, then put a check mark next to the segment that has lowered the fare (both, if need be). Then click "Change Selected Trips", and choose the same flights you had before! It will give you back your same trip, but credit you with the difference in air fare.
I did this just last week on a SWA flight I had reserved. It's quick and easy. And you get a credit you can use for future flights.
-Bob
I was also credited back $25 per ticket for 3 tickets from Alaska recently. You can just apply the credit towards a future trip within a year, I think? They should have emailed you codes. When you purchase tickets for a new flight, you enter the given code, and it will be X dollars off!I just tried this today with Alaska Air. Our flight went down $20/ticket. We had to buy 6 tickets, so that would be a $120 refund!
They would only credit our frequent flyer numbers with a $20 credit for each of us. They said that they could not give us a cash refund since we had non-refundable tickets. I'm not quite sure how the $20 ff credit works though....
I was also credited back $25 per ticket for 3 tickets from Alaska recently. You can just apply the credit towards a future trip within a year, I think? They should have emailed you codes. When you purchase tickets for a new flight, you enter the given code, and it will be X dollars off!