01-27-2017
02:52 PM
01-27-2017
02:52 PM
By all means, change it to two one way tickets if possible. Your flexibility will be vastly greater.
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01-27-2017
02:49 PM
this is only partially true. If you purchase a roundtrip ticket, and do not complete the outbound trip with a connection. all of the the unused portion is non refundable, even if you try toi call and cancel. Bothg the unused departure leg and all of the return leg. This would not be true if you had booked two oneway tickets, which would be the same price.
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01-27-2017
02:42 PM
01-27-2017
02:42 PM
Lindsay, Does it strike you as a bit absurd to tell someone to send you a note at another address to tell you something that was in the note you just replied to? Maybe you could get it done?
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01-27-2017
02:26 PM
01-27-2017
02:26 PM
This is just a fair warning. If you book a trip on Southwest, it is far better to book two one way trips, especially if there is a connection. That way, if you miss, need to reroute or reschedule the departure, you are still able to use the return portion, (they do not automatically cancel the ticket like they did mine) or you can simply cancel the return and use that credit on another trip. On my departure leg, I missed a connection (my fault) and ended up completing my trip on another airline. To make matters worse, they cancelled my return trip home, forcing me to buy a ticket from them (fat chance) or on another airline. Had I booked two tickets one way, first off, my return would not have been cancelled, secondly, I would have at least the option to use the credit on another flight had I chosen to reschedule. There is no practical difference between the two options. The price and reward milage is the same, the only clear advantage accrues to SW, as they are able to cancel a flight and resell it.
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