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So airlines now charge if you buy a cheaper ticket and want to change your flight (pending availability of course). So how about when you pay that extra for a fully lexible ticket, but they don't end up changing your flight for you, even if there are no-shows where seats would've been available? I think there's a fair argument saying a refund of part of the ticket should be made available!
I'm probably just venting, just been stand-by on two flights and have waited 3hrs, where passengers have been noshows but I wasn't offered a seat despite holding a "fully flexible" ticket.
I'm probably just venting, just been stand-by on two flights and have waited 3hrs, where passengers have been noshows but I wasn't offered a seat despite holding a "fully flexible" ticket.