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Are no change fees worth it?

Fares with no change fees are useful for passengers who need the flexibility (they may have to change their plans), but there's no magic trick which will give you an expensive ticket for less. There is no such thing as a free lunch with airline tickets.



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Of course, if a new flight a passenger wants to book is higher in price than the original, the customer still has to pay the fare difference. No change fees simply means there isn't an extra penalty over and above that fare difference.

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If you purchased a round-trip flight and need to change the first leg to a different day, your best bet will likely be to pay the change fee and book a new flight. If you only need to change the return portion of a round trip, however, it may be cheaper to book a new one-way flight than to pay the cancellation fee.

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Airlines prefer the high change fees for reasons both obvious and less so. The obvious reason is the money. The less obvious reason is that change fees “protect” revenue and help airlines keep their planes as full as possible (achieving “higher load factors,” in the jargon).

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For Protection A cancellation policy is a way to protect yourself from lost business and revenue. A good policy should have a fee or penalty for cancellation, and enough time built into the cancellation notice so you can re-book the spot.

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The 24 Hour Cancellation Rule
Many airlines offer a 24-hour cooling-off period as a customer service policy, allowing you to cancel your flight, incurring no fees if you change your mind or otherwise need to cancel within 24 hours of booking. This policy typically applies to both refundable and non-refundable tickets.

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The other simple way to save on the cancellation charges is by getting travel insurance. Travel insurance covers many other things apart from cancellation charge. This includes loss of baggage, medical expense. Travel insurance is generally a fraction of total trip.

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Plane tickets usually don't get cheaper closer to the departure date. Flights tend to be the most inexpensive when you book between four months and three weeks before your departure date. According to the CheapAir 2019 Annual Airfare Study, you can expect rates to go up after that period.

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How the major airlines ranked for cancellations in 2022
  • Frontier Airlines – 2.87% of flights canceled.
  • Spirit Airlines – 3% of flights canceled.
  • Southwest Airlines – 3.26% of flights canceled.
  • Allegiant Air – 3.52% of flights canceled.
  • JetBlue Airways – 3.74% of flights canceled.


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If you ask nicely the check-in agent might give you a seat on the earlier flight for free. Being registered on the airline's loyalty programme, and your status on that programme, might also help. An airline canceled a flight that was booked 6 months earlier and wants twice the amount to fly on another flight.

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Travel insurance generally does not cover flight changes initiated by the traveler, such as rescheduling for personal reasons. However, if the airline initiates a reschedule or rerouting due to operational issues or schedule changes, travel insurance may provide coverage for additional expenses.

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Definition of 'cancellation fee' A cancellation fee will be charged according to the number of days' notice you give of the cancellation. If you cancel your reservation and you have insurance, you may be able to claim a refund of the cancellation fee.

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Is it better to cancel a flight or be a no-show? If you know you can't make a scheduled flight, it's better to cancel your flight rather than be a no-show. If you cancel, you might receive a partial or whole credit for the fare purchased, to be applied to a future flight.

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