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Originally Posted by 642435
That's not much of an option when the cost is more than 2.2x the cost of a standard ticket!! It goes with the improper T & C Policy!!
So what we are being sold is: Buy this ticket for X dollars with a no refund, no change or anything like that or buy this other ticket for 2.2x the price and if you need to change it, then you can.......
So as a policy, what they are saying is that no matter what, if you "think" you are going to need to change the ticket, it will cost you 2x the original ticket......
Not what you would call a fair policy!!
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Thats is why the flexiable fares are higher but it give you more options.
think of this onthe terms of buying a car. You are getting what you pay for,
but those extra options come with a higher price then the basic package which is being sold. do expect a car dealer to give you all the higher end bells and whistles for free? You have to pay for them. This is the same/similar situation.