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How long does a flexible ticket last?

Some Specifications About Flexible Flights Passengers can change their travel to any date within the validity of their flexible tickets (that can vary between one month to one year).



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Flexible flights are those which allow for changes or cancellations after the purchase has been made. By purchasing a flexible flight, also known as flexi flights or open tickets, travelers are able to change travel dates or even cancel last-minute for no fee or a smaller fee than with regular airline tickets.

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A Flexible (rebookable) Ticket allows you to change your flight tickets no matter what the airline's rules are. If the price of the new ticket is higher you only pay the difference. Note that all rebookings are subject to available seats and can only be made with the same airline as your original trip.

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A Flexi Ticket is perfect for you if you expect to change or cancel your trip. When you rebook, you'll only pay the difference for your new booking. If the price is the same or lower, it's free. You can change your trip with these conditions only once.

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To book a flexi ticket simply book your flight as far in advance as possible with the option of bringing the departure date forward or flying later if need be. Each airline offers different options for how far in advance you can book your flight.

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Advance train tickets aren't flexible, meaning they can only be used on the specific route and time shown on the ticket.

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Non-flexible tickets usually don't allow any amendments unless there are extreme circumstances involved, such as the passenger's sudden hospitalisation or bereavement.

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It's possible thanks to the 24-hour flight cancellation rule. The Department of Transportation's 24-hour refund regulation states that all airlines flying in the U.S., even international carriers, must issue a full refund if the reservation is canceled within a one-day window of booking.

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The base fare, also known as the “actual ticket price”, will only be repaid in full if the airline is able to resell your ticket and if permitted by the airline's terms and conditions. In such a case, up to 95% of the total ticket price can be refunded to the passenger.

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Generally speaking, a flexible flight ticket is one you can change or even cancel without paying an additional fee. These ticket policies differ between airlines. Most will offer you a refund or the option to change your travel dates for free if you need to cancel your flight due to COVID-19.

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Unfortunately, open tickets are all but unheard of when it comes to flights these days unless you book with a travel agent or have a special arrangement due to a classification you fall under. Student travelers, for example, can sometimes book open tickets.

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A Flexible (rebookable) Ticket allows you to change your flight tickets no matter what the airline's rules are. If the price of the new ticket is higher you only pay the difference. Note that all rebookings are subject to available seats and can only be made with the same airline as your original trip.

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The amount of your flight refund is always the cost of the ticket. The amount of your compensation depends majorly on the travel distance of your flight. In the case of a replacement flight, it also depends on the flight time. It is possible to receive both flight refund and compensation at the same time.

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Is there a limit on how many changes I can make? No, you can change your flight as many times as you want, but you will be asked to pay a fare difference if the flight you're changing to costs more than your previous itinerary.

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