AnonymousCoward
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Hi all,
I've got a quick question around flexi-saver tickets and rebooking options.
Normally for work I'd fly on fully flexible tickets, but the last few weeks I've been trying to save some money by getting flexi-saver where possible. And then, wouldn't you know it, at 5:20pm on Friday, there's an announcement that the project I've been working on has a temporary pause.
So, I've have flexi-saver tickets for next week. The delay might be one week, or two, or possibly three (unlikely though).
If I rebook my flights from next week (24th July), to the week after (31st July), and then the delay ends up being two weeks, can I rebook again (assuming I meet the other conditions - namely equal/higher value fare etc)? Or can I only rebook once?
And if I'm forced to upgrade to fully-flexible tickets, can I just cancel them and get a full refund - and then book new flights when I know when I'm going to be flying? (or does the system know about the fact I originally bought flexi-saver?)
Serves me right for trying to save the company some money
I've got a quick question around flexi-saver tickets and rebooking options.
Normally for work I'd fly on fully flexible tickets, but the last few weeks I've been trying to save some money by getting flexi-saver where possible. And then, wouldn't you know it, at 5:20pm on Friday, there's an announcement that the project I've been working on has a temporary pause.
So, I've have flexi-saver tickets for next week. The delay might be one week, or two, or possibly three (unlikely though).
If I rebook my flights from next week (24th July), to the week after (31st July), and then the delay ends up being two weeks, can I rebook again (assuming I meet the other conditions - namely equal/higher value fare etc)? Or can I only rebook once?
And if I'm forced to upgrade to fully-flexible tickets, can I just cancel them and get a full refund - and then book new flights when I know when I'm going to be flying? (or does the system know about the fact I originally bought flexi-saver?)
Serves me right for trying to save the company some money