Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Can I change my flight direction from Frankfurt to New York City instead of Toronto?
I already booked my flight from Frankfurt to Toronto,ON. But now I have to change my flight to NYC instead of Toronto. My flight will be after 3 days on Lufthansa airlines. Please tell me how to change the direction and how much do I have to pay?
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Whether such a change is allowed (as well as the cost, in part) is dependent upon the fare rules of your ticket. Each ticket's rules dictate the change policy, in addition to the fee that is imposed by the airline, for making changes to the ticket. Note that, in addition to a change fee, you'll also be responsible for paying the fare difference between the flight to Toronto and the flight to New York, if there is one.
ReplyDeleteThe only ones who will be able to tell you whether the change is possible (and, if it is, the cost of the change) are Lufthansa (or your travel agent, if you used one), so you should call them directly.
Call whoever you booked the flight with and ask them.
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