It depends on the airline's policy, and the terms associated with the specific fare you payed. The lowest fares are usually not flexable, and you might be allowed to change them for a significant fee, or you will have to cancel your return flight and buy a one-way ticket for the flight you want to change to. Many airlines let you buy roundtrip tickets that are usually somewhat more expensive but allow you to change your flights within some specified time before your flights a small fee plus any additional cost of the new tickets if the fare for that flight is higher than what you already payed. Some airlines also offer open-ended return tickets, which cost more than normal round-trip tickets but let you choose your return flight later, for situations where you won't know until you get there when you'll be coming back.
So the point is that yes, you can change your return flights if you're willing to pay enough, but how much it costs depends on what airline you're flying with, and what the terms of your tickets are. If you have specific tickets that you want to change, you'll need to contact the airline you're flying with to find out what their policy is.
2007-04-08 13:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Basically, yes. However, it all depends on the rules governing your tickets. Some tickets (especially for international flights) will not allow you to change your return flights unless you have used the outbound segments of your ticket. For domestic flights (within the US), it's a bit more lenient. Even if your ticket is still totally unused, there's a possibility for your return flights to be changed without touching the departure segments. Some return flight exchanges will allow you to make an even exchange on your ticket - meaning, all you have to pay is just the penalty fee charged by the airline with no additional collection. Once again, it all depends on the rules of the ticket. Hope that helps:)
2007-04-08 16:18:00
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answered by all_that_jazz 1
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Yes you can. You will have to pay the difference in fare price for the new date of travel, and possibly an admin fee charged by the airline. This will defer from airline to airline policy. So it will be best to contact the airline you are flying with for details.
2007-04-08 22:23:20
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answered by peanutz 7
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of course you can, according to conditions of the ticket you have, if there is any fees for changing booking or rerouting the ticket you have to pay other wise it is very easy to change.
have nice trip
2007-04-08 12:31:52
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answered by tours 4
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Yes you can. But usually there is an additional fee (a "re-ticketing" fee) of around $100.00.
2007-04-08 12:30:22
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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