Changing SQ redemption flight after travel

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One question for the SQ gurus here - I for the life of me cannot remember

Are you allowed to change your inbound / return SQ redemption flight after departure - i.e. I'm happy to book my outbound but may need to change my inbound once my outbound has been taken
 
One question for the SQ gurus here - I for the life of me cannot remember

Are you allowed to change your inbound / return SQ redemption flight after departure - i.e. I'm happy to book my outbound but may need to change my inbound once my outbound has been taken
Book 2 seperate outbound / inbound Rdpts and then potential prob goes away
 
The T&C are quite clear that reissuing ticket is not allowed after travel has commenced on the ticket - this would be for change in routing or class - but date changes usually only require revalidation of the ticket - so I am not sure about the answer to the question for date changes.

Book 2 seperate outbound / inbound Rdpts and then potential prob goes away

Only reason not to do this is for complementary stopover on a return saver ticket. But if there is likely to be a change in itinerary then $100USD (fee for stopover on one way saver booking) might well be a small price to pay for the flexibility it brings.
 
The T&C are quite clear that reissuing ticket is not allowed after travel has commenced on the ticket - this would be for change in routing or class - but date changes usually only require revalidation of the ticket - so I am not sure about the answer to the question for date changes.



Only reason not to do this is for complementary stopover on a return saver ticket. But if there is likely to be a change in itinerary then $100USD (fee for stopover on one way saver booking) might well be a small price to pay for the flexibility it brings.

yes this - want to save US$100 on the stopover by booking a roundtrip
 
Only reason not to do this is for complementary stopover on a return saver ticket. But if there is likely to be a change in itinerary then $100USD (fee for stopover on one way saver booking) might well be a small price to pay for the flexibility it brings.
OK forgot about that - we are all different - 100s of rdpts and I have never EVER booked a return - years ago you just could not change rdpt booking one journey commenced but i do believe this is relaxed now but really have no idea so OP really needs to call KF and get this info direct.
 
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