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Hi all,
Question for those in the know. I've heard now from two people who booked a domestic return flight with the outbound leg booked as a Red e-deal and return as flexi-saver (useful if that meeting finishes earlier etc) that the flexibility of the whole ticket is that of the least flexible fare. Ie, the ability to make a change to the return sector is actually governed by the terms and conditions of the Red e-deal (even though its been booked and paid for as a flexi saver).
This doesn't sound right to me. Anyone care to comment?
Thanks
David
Question for those in the know. I've heard now from two people who booked a domestic return flight with the outbound leg booked as a Red e-deal and return as flexi-saver (useful if that meeting finishes earlier etc) that the flexibility of the whole ticket is that of the least flexible fare. Ie, the ability to make a change to the return sector is actually governed by the terms and conditions of the Red e-deal (even though its been booked and paid for as a flexi saver).
This doesn't sound right to me. Anyone care to comment?
Thanks
David