I have a question...
We are considering cancelling our Buffalo flight and flying out of Detroit instead. It's rougly $200 cheaper to fly out of Detroit and we're hoping to be able to use that money to partially pay for our flight to Los Angeles in February.
My question is we have $550 of credit from a cancelled flight in January. We used this to book the Buffalo flight and then paid the difference (roughly $200). If we cancel the Buffalo flight and rebook the Detroit flight will the roughly $200 in ticketless travel credit expire on the day we booked the Buffalo flight or the day the cancelled January funds expire which is sometime in November? If the answer is November we'll likely leave things alone as it'd cost us to extend them to February.
We are considering cancelling our Buffalo flight and flying out of Detroit instead. It's rougly $200 cheaper to fly out of Detroit and we're hoping to be able to use that money to partially pay for our flight to Los Angeles in February.
My question is we have $550 of credit from a cancelled flight in January. We used this to book the Buffalo flight and then paid the difference (roughly $200). If we cancel the Buffalo flight and rebook the Detroit flight will the roughly $200 in ticketless travel credit expire on the day we booked the Buffalo flight or the day the cancelled January funds expire which is sometime in November? If the answer is November we'll likely leave things alone as it'd cost us to extend them to February.