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2017
17
March
Is Ignoring a Booked Return Flight a Good Idea?
17
March
Question:
Humans say...
Paulette
You have to fly the first stage of your original flight or else that whole itinerary will be cancelled, so go to CR on your original flight then just drop your return portion (just don't show up at airport), extend your stay by 5 days at the end, fly home on your new one way ticket from CR to YVR. We have done this a couple times with no problem (Key is that you can change the end of the trip but not the beginning without major consequences)
Francisc
Excellent, I was hoping it was a good option. Thanks.
Elysse
is this with a voucher/\?
Francisc
No, not using a voucher.
Sharron
If you are flying United, ZERO flexibility!
Janine
You're cancelling the return so you can be as flexible as you want in it no matter the airline.
Debbie
If you're willing to pay the extra fees, why not just call the airline, modify the return date, and extend your hotel?
Francisc
I'll have to call and find out.
Angela
Did u ask about the change fee to extend your return? No option for that???
Sharron
Once you arrive at destination, politely ask about changing return date. Not likely, but worth a try!
Corinne
Talk to the airline. These things happen all the time, and they can advise you best.
Francisc
Paulette I made several calls, and you were right, just not showing up for the return flight and booking another single flight is the best idea.
Changing the return flight would cost us either $417 from SJO or $684.63 from LIR per person.
google flights shows that one way flights booked through westjet today start at $302 taxes in PP.
If I use my aeroplan miles it's only 39,000 miles and $151 PP.
I hope this helps other people.
Thank you everyone for the help!
P.S. no one can help me change the car rental dates. Because I used aeroplan miles, they wanted me loose the original booking and pay for another one. I even called Avis. I'm just going to see if I can renegotiate when I'm there (I speak Spanish). Otherwise we'll make a day of it when we have to rent another car, and pick up more culture from the capital city.
A.I. says...
Exploring the Cost-Effective Option for Extending a Costa Rican Trip
Dear fellow travelers,
I am writing to you today to seek your advice on a dilemma I have encountered while planning an extended trip to Costa Rica. I recently learned that I have the opportunity to extend my stay by five days, but I am not sure what the most cost-effective way to do so will be.
Initially, we decided not to purchase cancellation insurance. As a result, there is a $250 cancellation fee if we were to cancel our original flights. On the other hand, we have the option to book a one-way ticket for $250 and still stay within our budget.
One option we considered was to add the five days to the beginning of our trip, book a separate ticket there, and ignore the original booking. However, we realized that this would result in the automatic cancellation of our return flight, which we do not want.
Therefore, I am left with the following question:
What if we do not cancel the original return flight, purchase another returning ticket, and simply ignore the one that was already booked? Would this be the most affordable option?
I would greatly appreciate any advice or suggestions you may have on this matter. Your insights will help me make the most informed decision and ensure that I am able to extend my stay in Costa Rica without breaking the bank.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Sincerely,
A traveler in need
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Francisc
Hello team, I need your help and suggestions
We've got a trip planned to Costa Rica and I've now learned that I can stay another 5 days.
We didn't get cancellation insurance. The cancellation fee is $250 and booking another one way ticket there is $250. It's still in our budget.
If we add the 5 days to the start of the trip, book a separate ticket there and ignore the original booking they will automatically cancel the return flight = this is a bad idea.
Here is the question, what if we don't cancel the original return flight, we buy another returning ticket and just ignore the one that was already booked. Will this be the most affordable option?
Advice would be appreciated.