Arlington, TX -- April 28, 2008 - Last week on Saturday, April 19,
United increased the change fee from $100 to $150 on tickets for travel within
the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.
United
also raised their international change fees to from $200 to $250 per ticket to
Europe, Asia, South America and Australia, while codeshare partner Lufthansa
matched the change fee increase to Europe.
On Thursday, April 24, Continental Airlines raised their change fee by $50
for both domestic and international travel. US Airways also matched this new change fee.
As of early this morning, no other U.S. or international airline has matched
these new change fees for either domestic or international travel. The
difference in change fees now varies greatly among the major carriers. Southwest
Airlines continues to have the most liberal domestic change fee policy. On
Southwest, if you need to make a change and the airfare and advance purchase are
the same there is NO fee.
Listed below are the domestic change fee policies of the major U.S. airlines:
Southwest Airlines: FREE
Virgin America: $40 per ticket
JetBlue: $50 per ticket
Spirit Airlines: $60 per ticket (online bookings) / $70 per ticket
(bookings via airport/reservations/travel agents)
American Airlines: $100 per ticket.
Delta Air Lines: $100 per ticket
Frontier Airlines: $100 per ticket
Midwest Airlines: $100 per ticket
Northwest Airlines: $100 per ticket
US Airways: $150 per ticket
Continental Airlines: $150 per ticket
United Airlines: $150 per ticket
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