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Suppose a passenger is in the USA and has booked a round trip reservation leaving from New York City to Miami. Here are some notes:

  1. He is leaving New York City on July 5.
  2. He is coming back from Miami on July 8.

If he wants to extend this trip to July 14, what would be the additional cost he would have to pay to make this change?



Best Answer

There's no real way of knowing. You haven't even said what mode of transportation this reservation is by. Assuming an airline, there are two possible components:

  • Change fee. This is a fee the airline charges for making changes to your ticket. Many major US airlines have waived or eliminated these for many domestic flights, but that doesn't apply universally or sometimes to their cheapest "basic" fares. You can look up the change fee policy for your airline.

  • Difference in fare. Your new flight on the 14th may cost more if purchased now. It's a more short notice booking and seats may be scarce, so the airline may charge more. The airline will charge you this difference in fare. There's no way to know what this is without asking, as it depends on the airline's current prices for flights from Miami to New York City on July 14th. It's even possible the new fare will be less, and some airlines will give you back a credit toward future travel in this case.

The only way to know is to contact the airline (either by telephone or by using the "change your flight" feature of their website if available) and to price out different options, as it will depend on the fares available for each possible flight on the 14th.




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What percent of US land is Indian reservation?

The total area of all reservations is 56,200,000 acres (22,700,000 ha; 87,800 sq mi; 227,000 km2), approximately 2.3% of the total area of the United States and about the size of the state of Idaho.

Do you need a Covid test to fly American Airlines?

A predeparture COVID-19 test is no longer required for travelers entering the U.S. All travelers must provide their contact information within 72 hours of departure, and foreign nationals must sign an attestation that they meet U.S. entry requirements and are vaccinated.

Do I need a negative Covid test to fly?

As of 12:01AM ET on June 12, 2022, CDC will no longer require air passengers traveling from a foreign country to the United States to show a negative COVID-19 viral test or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 before they board their flight.

Are Native American reservations part of the US?

Modern Indian reservations still exist across the United States and fall under the umbrella of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). The tribes on each reservation are sovereign and not subject to most federal laws.



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