Complaint: Check-in / Boarding Trying to use a voucher
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Old Jul 2, 2009, 6:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Silent Bob View Post
First how much was the voucher for exactly? If you flew domestic and they gave you a voucher for a domestic flight, that would mean the voucher was hmmmmm 400 dollars? Plus I don't think they actually said the voucher is good for a round trip ticket, they might have something along the lines of "This voucher can be used to fly to anywhere in the continental U.S. where US airways flies" something like that. Next, you should be able to book the ticket online and also use the voucher, that way you can see if a particlar flight has seats, if it does you can lock it in. These vouchers are the best thing to ever happen to frequent travelers, I have scores of em and they're great for when I wanna take day trips.
On US Airways if it's a domestic (lower 48) ticket then the voucher is for a domestic (lower 48) round-trip ticket or $200. If it's Alaska, Hawaii, or international then it's any round-trip or $400.