Rather excessive flight change fee?

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I'm not suggesting that there shouldn't be a change fee, just that $200 seems a bit steep.

BTW: JQ J class was $400 less than what I paid QF Y+.

QF took a gamble that they could sell Y+ for more than JQ could sell J. QF's gamble paid off...
 
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Half the number of SCs in Y+ on QF compared with JQ J (max fare). Given the seat and legroom are identical, I opted for the SCs and price on a recent trip to Japan.
With the program changes, the SC earn on QF/JQ AU-Asia today is more then after the changes come into effect. Only 4 fare classes remain the same. W and 3 Y- classes.
 
With the program changes, the SC earn on QF/JQ AU-Asia today is more then after the changes come into effect. Only 4 fare classes remain the same. W and 3 Y- classes.

That maybe so, but J still earns more than Y+, and JQ J is cheaper than QF Y+.
 
That maybe so, but J still earns more than Y+, and JQ J is cheaper than QF Y+.
OT but the problem is that it is Jetstar :!:

I can think of many other places I can go to get lousy service at a much cheaper price. :rolleyes: :shock: :evil: (I made the mistake once last year)
 
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I don't actually see a problem with the change fee? You chose to buy a non flexible ticket? I'm not QFs biggest fan but in their defence they are a business not a charity.
 
I have noticed a lot of you status guys on here complaining so I thought Id join in. :)
I know us lowly Bronze FF (soon to be Silver, though) aren't as good a revenue stream as you guys who I imagine travel for business, there's a lot of us who will simply vote with our feet and fly with the many other (and usually cheaper) options. If we're not made to feel a little bit special by flying with QF, why not travel with JQ (for example)?

QF are probably happy for you to fly JQ as they make the money anyway!

;-)
 
Do you get slugged credit card fees when making these changes?

I recently made changes to a MASA booking and wasn't slugged a CC fee. Happily copped a $150 change fee to get the dates I required.

A few months ago I enquired what AA wanted to charge me for a time change (same day, different flight), talk about excessive :shock:
 
MH charge 400USD to change some of their business fares! I feel that QF at only $200 for a non-flexible Y+ are almost generous.
 
I don't understand why the change fee is so high, and I think it is borderline if taken before the ACCC. If you book a cheap fare and then need to change it, then it is reasonable for the airline to charge an admin fee plus any fare difference. This prevents customers from grabbing a cheap ticket and then using that fare class for more popular flights. If the airline wanted to further protect the integrity of their fare algorithms they could add a time factor in.

But a blanket $200 on top of any fare difference seems harsh - especially well out from the travel date.
 
I don't understand why the change fee is so high, and I think it is borderline if taken before the ACCC. If you book a cheap fare and then need to change it, then it is reasonable for the airline to charge an admin fee plus any fare difference. This prevents customers from grabbing a cheap ticket and then using that fare class for more popular flights. If the airline wanted to further protect the integrity of their fare algorithms they could add a time factor in.

But a blanket $200 on top of any fare difference seems harsh - especially well out from the travel date.
Whether or not it is fair is a whole other story and not relevant to the discussion.
 
Data point: flight change fees for BA.
SIN-SYD return Y - SGD75
SYD-SIN return J - AUD150
Both discounted fares (not flexible).
 
I don't understand why the change fee is so high, and I think it is borderline if taken before the ACCC.
I am trying to think what possible grounds there would be for taking this to the ACCC. A change fee is basically a fee for service, and I don't think the ACCC involves itself (outside regulated industries) in service fee pricing.
 
If you buy the fare and the conditions are clearly stated, you entered into a contract. If later you don't like those conditions, too bad. ACCC won't care either.
 
If you buy the fare and the conditions are clearly stated, you entered into a contract. If later you don't like those conditions, too bad. ACCC won't care either.

Unless those conditions are unfair, a $200 fee on perhaps a $600 fare (each way) is IMO unfair especially when the flight is many months away
 
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I am trying to think what possible grounds there would be for taking this to the ACCC. A change fee is basically a fee for service, and I don't think the ACCC involves itself (outside regulated industries) in service fee pricing.

So is $200 a reasonable fee for perhaps a 5-minute service?
 
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