wee-haggis
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If a flight class is described as "unavailable" at the moment on the SWA booking site, is there any reason or circumstance where these classes might become available at a later date ?
wee-haggis said:Anyone have advice as far as best method of "quickly" preparing to cancel and re-book cheaper flights?(ie:if after checking I find previously unavailable flights pop up as available, how can I safely cancel my existing bookings and enter the new ones...without losing out on both). One way is Fun fare and the other is Fully Refundable.
Yeah...but as I mentioned only the coming home trip is a Refundable fare.The going out is a Fun fare.canwegosoon said:I have never done this, but I think you can't do worse than a full price ticket(there will always be seats available-unless the flight oversells)so you should be able to book the new tickets, and then cancel your full fare, because your full rare is fully refundable-get your cash back(not a credit).
From the SWA main page, select Travel Center and then Change Reservation. This will allow you to change one or both legs of your flight to whatever is now available without jeopardizing your existing reservation.wee-haggis said:Anyone have advice as far as best method of "quickly" preparing to cancel and re-book cheaper flights?(ie:if after checking I find previously unavailable flights pop up as available, how can I safely cancel my existing bookings and enter the new ones...without losing out on both). One way is Fun fare and the other is Fully Refundable.
Thanks ...I just saw that.Mickey_Maniac said:From the SWA main page, select Travel Center and then Change Reservation. This will allow you to change one or both legs of your flight to whatever is now available without jeopardizing your existing reservation.
CarolA said:It can mean a few things.
1. They have sold out of the cheap fares and won't be offering any more
2. They think they can sell at full price and will wait to see what happens before they offer any discounts
3. They are selling so well at full fare, they have no need to offer discounts.
4. If ALL fare classes are unavialble, the flight is full... changes can happen, but your chances of a discount just dropped dramatically. Cancellations do not retain the fare class originally assigned in most cases.
Considering how popular President's Day week is, if you see a fare you can live MOVE QUICK, don't think about it.