Expedia is asking me to buy a new ticket when I asked to change dates for return flight

2/11/2017 4:24:54 AM

To share a personal anecdote, I was able to change date of a return two-leg flight by Etihad. I had to pay ~$150 for that privilege via online system. The ticket in question was $600.

I understand that large UAE carriers are much more flexible than the usual pseudo-monopoly flag carriers, but it doesn’t hurt to try. Try contacting the airline to see what can they do for you.

2/10/2017 9:39:07 AM

You misunderstand what a flight ticket is. You didn’t rent seat 22A from city X to city Y, free to do with it as you like, absolutely not. What you have at hand is a contract between the airline and you which has certain conditions binding each party. The airline is bound to transfer you between certain points (edit: at a certain time) and for this you agreed to hand over some compensation. Breaking the contract has consequences, clearly outlined in the Terms And Conditions for both parties.

In other words, the reservation email contains the change and cancel conditions. What happens to what you think of as your seat is an entirely different matter and it’s entirely the airline’s business and not yours.

This might seem unfair to you but it in fact this system underpins the dynamic pricing applied by airlines that allows you to fly everywhere for ridiculously low prices, significantly lower than what it costed decades ago. You can read about the pricing here and please realize that if you were able to sell a lower priced ticket or somehow demand some of the profit of the airline when they sell “your seat” for a higher price it would completely ruin this schema.

Different conditions are available at different price points, you need to look at them before buying. Most people will indiscriminately purchase the lowest fare, not knowing what they are buying. But, there are fares where you can change the time of the flight. You might be surprised how expensive those are, however. You might need to just chalk up the loss to a lifetime of cheap flights.

Finally, it is possible that buying a new Saudi Arabia-USA return ticket and not flying the return leg is your cheapest option.

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