Travel Bank Query

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kalboy

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the senario is that I have bought saver fares for 2 PAX, one a VFF member the other a non-member, on the same PNR.
Now they want to change the dates of travel by a couple of days. I realise that i can change the dates for $160

I bought these tickets nearly two months ago, If I were to buy new tickets today they are about $200 each cheaper .... !
So my thoughts are that I'm better off cancelling them and wear the cancel fee of $160. Is this correct ?

My other query is... Does travel bank credit to the VFF member (the lead passenger) or is it split into seperate accounts.
 
You are probably better off cancelling and re booking.

Interesting question regarding travel bank. I think it has been asked previously on AFF. I would have thought the person making and paying for the booking would get the refund.
 
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So I cancelled and rebooked the flights for the young uns, as they were both on the same PNR it all credited back to the one Travel bank account.
When crediting it asks for a "User name" and password which stumped me for a bit. I entered in MY frequent flyer No and password.
All seemed exceptionally easy, it even left me logged in for when I rebooked the new flights.
Pretty wrapped to have efectively changed the dates on a Saver ticket and pocketted some credit for a later date.
 
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