Qantas flexible fares?

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Hi guys, so I'm just planning ahead here, but I am going on exchange next year to USA, just north of Los Angeles, so I have started looking for flights and am a little puzzled. I'm wanting some flexibility in my return flight, so if I choose to do a bit of travelling afterwards or leave earlier. So heres my confusion, I know that on QF (or any airline) there are the different fares with differing flexibility, but they all require you top pay a fare difference. How much do these fares usually differ when it becomes closer to the date? What do you think would be the best option, on any airline?

Thanks.
 
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Hi guys, so I'm just planning ahead here, but I am going on exchange next year to USA, just north of Los Angeles, so I have started looking for flights and am a little puzzled. I'm wanting some flexibility in my return flight, so if I choose to do a bit of travelling afterwards or leave earlier. So heres my confusion, I know that on QF (or any airline) there are the different fares with differing flexibility, but they all require you top pay a fare difference. How much do these fares usually differ when it becomes closer to the date? What do you think would be the best option, on any airline?

Thanks.

Not such a clear cut question unfortunately. It really depends on a lot of things.

Each fare booking basis has different conditions associated with it. Might be better if you can give us a run down of how long you're planning on being away (typically tickets have a maximum 12 month validity for the return).

As a general rule though, the more expensive the fare, the more flexible and lower change fees associated with it.

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