If I purchase a ticket with an age condition, at which point should the condition be satisfied?
I'm going on a trip, and different ages have different prices.
Should I use the age when I leave for the trip or come back from the trip?
The price is for plane flights.
Best Answer
I suspect that your age on the date of departure is the significant factor. If your birthday is in the middle of the trip, it might be possible to purchase a ticket where the outbound leg is booked under your current age and the return leg is booked under your new age. If that is not possible then the entire ticket will probably booked based on your age at the start of the trip.
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