Why would a "flexibility" option for a flight ticket be only available to the residents of the country where the flight is happens?
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I was looking at some Volaris tickets for a flight within Mexico, and read that their "flexibility" option is only available to residents of Mexico. What could explain such a limitation?
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What does an unavailable flight mean?
Re: Unavailable So flights that showed available a few days ago, and are still scheduled but show as unavailable, likely hit the threshold where the airline won't sell anymore seats on them. Since people cancel reservations all the time, you could keep checking to see if that happens on your desired flight.What is a restricted flight ticket?
Restricted\u2014These fares have advance purchase requirements, restrictions on the use of the ticket, and penalties for changes to the original ticket. Because they limit your travel and reservation options and impose penalties for change, these tickets are sold at a discount to unrestricted fares on the same flight.Are Vueling giving refunds?
As per Vueling 24-hour Cancellation policy, passengers can cancel a flight booked on Vueling within 24 hours of the purchase. Vueling 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 Vueling flight.What could happen to the price of plane tickets if a lot of people search for but do not necessarily buy tickets for a certain flight?
No, your search history doesn't affect flight prices. According to the flight search company, many people incorrectly assume that the airlines are manipulating prices based on a customer's past flight searches.EU Commission clash with countries over Travel Refund and Passengers Rights
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