In August I made ressies to fly to West Palm Beach from Philly in March for my grandson's wedding. I was schedules to leave Philly on United at 9:07 AM with a plane change in Newark, NJ. Yesterday I checked my ressies and I was scheduled to leave Philly at 5:45 AM with a plane change in Cleveland, Ohio.
I called United and told them the early flight was unacceptable and asked to be put on a later flight. I was rescheduled on a 9:57 flight with a plane change in Cleveland. I hope there is no snow in Cleveland at that time.
The part that surprised me was that the agent said she would enter the fare that I paid so that I wouldn't be charged the current fare since I changed my reservation. I didn't change the reservation, United did.
Is it usual to charge the current fee when you don't accept the new ressies that the airline made? I didn't cancel my ressie, I just asked them to make it more acceptable since they changed it. Luckily I wasn't charged the new fare because it is much higher than I paid.
I called United and told them the early flight was unacceptable and asked to be put on a later flight. I was rescheduled on a 9:57 flight with a plane change in Cleveland. I hope there is no snow in Cleveland at that time.
The part that surprised me was that the agent said she would enter the fare that I paid so that I wouldn't be charged the current fare since I changed my reservation. I didn't change the reservation, United did.
Is it usual to charge the current fee when you don't accept the new ressies that the airline made? I didn't cancel my ressie, I just asked them to make it more acceptable since they changed it. Luckily I wasn't charged the new fare because it is much higher than I paid.
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