Change normal booking to a multi city?

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Ben174

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I currently have a Mel -HKG return flight in Business booked. However that trip looks unlikely to happen, and a new trip being Mel to Sing and then BKK to Mel.

I know the voucher rules are no multi city (is that for gift vouchers or all credit vouchers?), is there anyway i can use this current trip? if i keep it as a booking as is right now, can it just be re routed to the new requirements? The price is near the same to what i paid, OR will this have to go in to a credit voucher and i have to buy a new fare?
 
Just checked and I've been booked in I. Assuming being not J I'm stuck I guess ?
 
Possibly. I is business saver so fairly inflexible. I would suggest ringing to see what can be done.
 
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I'd also suggest giving them a call. Being WP you never know.
 
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