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I purchased a ticket for June 7 4days from Atlanta to Las Vegas which was $593.I received a call the same day telling me our dates had changed to May so I went in the system and changed it right away.What seen for the prices was 341 and 68 which came up to $419.Southwest is say that the it's a total of 1,012 for the difference and what I purchased I didn't see those prices.
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I don't fully understand what you are asking. Since Southwest changed your flights you can request a full refund back to your credit card. Then, if the new flights are cheaper you can repurchase the flights you want at the lower price.
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I guess the flight was more expensive so the total came up to 1,012 when I booked the new flight.The original price was 593 then I had to change to May and I paid 419 but Southwest said the flight was more
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If Southwest changed your flights you are able to make one change for free.
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Southwest did not make the change.I had to change the flight due to my job changing dates but when I book the new dates I assume the prices was more expensive now I'm stuck with a flight that's 1000
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Ok, that makes more sense. Yes, prices for flights have gone up as demand is surging. Use the low fare calendar to find dates that may have lower fares.
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