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Old 16-10-2007, 01:44
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there might be seats on the plane but not in the same class of service that you paid for.

There is usually a change fee and then you might have to pay the difference in the fare also.

If you paid $1000 for your original ticket and by the time you want to make the change the dates that you want to return are $1300 then they will want you to pay the $200 change fee and the $300 difference in the fare. So technically, the seats are not available, not at your original price.

And by the way, if you bought the tickets at $1000 and the new dates are $800, you would not get any money back and you would still have to pay the $200 change fee.
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