Changing destination and return date

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mrsterryn

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This maybe a fairy tale request but does the change fee include changing one date and location?
One of my trips in October is a double status
Considering changing it from one city in Asia aka Tokyo to Hong Kong and also the return date
Am I able to pay the change fee ,change in flight costs and keep the same double status?

Thanks
 
I think changing the origin or the destination would force a new PNR to be created and you would obviously lose any double SCs eligible on the original booking.
 
Why would changing the destination required a new PNR? New ticket, yes, but not new PNR.

What do you think happens when you redeem a gift voucher? The PNR reference remains the same, and both the source and destination are changed from GIF to VCH to be where ever you are actually flying.
 
Am I able to pay the change fee ,change in flight costs and keep the same double status?

As long as they just change the destination within the same PNR, and re-issue the e-Ticket, then your chances are probably good - as long as the new dates still fall within the required travel dates of the promotion. The T&C state that changes will invalidate the DSC, but experience and anecdotal evidence suggest otherwise. YMMV, and no guarantees, but the odds are very good.
 
Why would changing the destination required a new PNR? New ticket, yes, but not new PNR.
Apologies if that's the case. What causes a new PNR to be issued when you make changes?
 
You need an expert to answer that one (not me).

I know one obvious one - multiple pax where routes need to be different need to be put into separate PNR as only one route / dates apply to the whole PNR, somwhilst one May retain the existing PNR, at least one new one will be needed.

I suspect that it mainly comes down to what is easiest for whoever is doing the change. A good operator who k owe how to use their system or GDS can probably make the change in the same PNR in complicated scenarios where a nervous or lazy user may take the easy way and create a new one.

There may or may not be rules, restrictions and protocols about original booking dates and when flights must be flown that are affected by changing a PNR or creating a new one.

Really need to get expert commentary - madrooster, ozbeachbabe, serfy and others will all know much more about this.
 
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What you are doing can be done within the existing PNR, and with the existing ticket. You could change it to a destination in Europe even and it doesn't make a difference. You just pay the change fee and fare difference, which will be re-rated at today's prices.
 
Finally got through
Cancelling flight was a loss of all funds (didn't realise it was a cheap PE ticket )
The total extra cost was about 400
Which included fare difference , change cost and call centre charge
 
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