bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2012
- Messages
- 25,820
But all forms of transit have nonrefundable and refundable tickets. You can always buy refundable tickets on Amtrak, for instance. But most people buy the savers for a low price and you can't change those.
There was a time (until maybe three years ago) when one could basically no-show and still get full credit on Amtrak regardless of the type of fare. Now if there's a no-show that completely cancels the itinerary if it's a "reserved" train. I think that's still the case with most airlines unless arrangements are made to change the flight.