Rebooking fee for Air China
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I would like to book an international return ticket with Air China.
The outbound date is settled, the inbound is not and can only be decided after the outbound travel. Do I may need to rebook the second leg after consuming the first leg. The ticket booking page says 800 RMB for rebooking fee. Also to make things easier I hope to be rebooked on the same fare class. What is the final re-booking fee? Is it as simple as 800 RMB without checking the actual difference in ticket prices (despite having the same fare class)?
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Is there a fee for rebooking flights?
The majority of U.S. airlines typically charge a fee, about $200 for domestic flights on American, Delta and United and $125 on Alaska, when travelers need to change the travel date on non-refundable plane tickets.Does Air China do refunds?
As per Air China 24-hour Cancellation policy, passengers can cancel a flight booked on Air China within 24 hours of the purchase. Air China will provide a complete refund of your ticket cost in case the booking was made a week or more prior to the departure date of your Air China flight.Can you cancel and rebook flight if cheaper?
Can I cancel my flight and rebook at the lower price? As happens with most air-travel questions, the answer will vary by airline and by your specific situation. Generally, however, the answer is yes\u2014with a few caveats. It's nearly impossible to snag a refund on a non-refundable ticket no matter what the situation.Can we reschedule flight date?
For domestic bookings, customers can make any changes or cancellations free of charge within 24 hours of booking, if booked at least 7 days before the travel dates. If any cancellations to Bookings are undertaken through IndiGo's call centre, an additional fee of INR 250 per person per sector will be levied by IndiGo.Review: My AIR CHINA DISASTER - How I was DETAINED \u0026 REFUSED into CHINA
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