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Which product do you need help with? For immediate assistance, select a product and browse through the Help topics below to find answers to frequently asked questions. Air Reservations Making Reservations What should I do if I forgot to enter my frequent flyer number when I made my booking? Can I use more than one credit card to purchase my reservation? If multiple travelers wish to book the exact same itinerary and pay with differing cards, individual reservations will have to be made. How do I book a one-way or multiple-leg itinerary? On our search forms, please select your desired type of travel. How do I make an airline reservation for someone else?
If the tickets are to be delivered to an address that is NOT the billing address, enter the information in section 2 (delivery information). **Again, changing the recipient's name in the "delivery information" section will not change the name of the passenger you have already confirmed. Can I make airline reservations by phone? Can I make seat assignments for my airline flights?
How do I know my reservation is confirmed? Can I make airline reservations for my pet? We suggest reviewing the following guidelines:
Changing/canceling/confirming reservations Once I accept a schedule change from the airline on an itinerary can I change my mind? Can I cancel my airline reservation? All airline tickets are subject to the rules and restrictions you agreed to at the time of purchase. Many tickets (most advance purchase-lower priced tickets, for example) are non-refundable and have no value for future purchase. PLEASE NOTE: We have a new feature to help you determine the cost to cancel your airline ticket. For most flight-only reservations, you can use the cancellation calculator and see the refund or approximate credit you will receive if you decide to change or cancel your reservation.
Cancel your ticket: If you wish to cancel your trip, you can use the calculator tool to cancel online and you will receive a confirmation email with the details of your refund or the rules to use your ticket towards future travel. To cancel your reservation, access your trip and view the cancellation calculator, then select the "Cancel Reservation" button. You can cancel your airline reservation after 24 hours; however, your ticket may have no value or be subject to penalties for any changes to your itinerary. All airline tickets are subject to the rules and restrictions you agreed to at the time of purchase. Many tickets are non-refundable and some have no value for future purchase. Change your ticket: Most tickets carry penalties for changes. If you change your itinerary, a new ticket must be issued. Airlines charge a fee to exchange your original ticket for credit. The average reissue fee for a non-refundable or restricted domestic ticket is $100 and $200 for international tickets. If the new airfare is greater than the original airfare, you must pay the fare difference in addition to the reissue fee. We do not control the fees set by the airline and have no authority to waive them. Some tickets do not allow any changes, even with a fee. Some types of changes are not allowed, even if the ticket allows changes. Here are some general restrictions:
To change your ticket, please choose from the following options:
Do I need to reconfirm my flight before departure? What are my options if I don't like the changes the airline made to my reservations? Can I add additional passengers to an existing air booking? How do I know my reservation is confirmed? If you do not receive your confirmation e-mail, please contact our customer care department by phone at 1-877-657-4874 (or 800-79645630 or 210-507-6512 if you are calling from outside the United States and Canada).
Payments and fees When I select electronic ticketing, when is my credit card billed? What credit cards do you accept? Can I use more than one credit card to purchase my reservation? Can I pay for a reservation by cash or check? We accept most major credit cards for travel reservations. Can I use a debit card to purchase reservations?
What fee is charged for changing my airline ticket? These fees are in addition to any fare increases that may also be charged by the airline. Please note that travel agencies do not control the fees set by the airline and do not have the authority to waive these fees. If you have purchased a Flex or Exclusive Fare your ticket cannot be changed or cancelled. Other items to note regarding reservation changes and change fees:
How to Request A Change To Your Reservation? Do you charge service fees?
Types of fares Do you offer Infant, Child, Unaccompanied Minor, Companion and Senior air fares? Be sure to input the number of children and/or senior travelers on the search form.
Unacommpanied Minors - Each airline carries its own restrictions for unaccompanied minor travel. You should always check directly with the carrier to learn its specific rules and regulations. In general, airlines have age restrictions (children under 5yrs cannot fly alone, children up to 18 can be considered unaccompanied minors), charge a fee of $25-$75 per flight (paid at the time of check-in), and only permit the use of nonstop or direct flights (those which stop but do not require a change of planes). Can my child fly alone?
Unaccompanied minor bookings must be made directly with the airline on which the child will fly. Do you offer bereavement fares? We suggest that you contact the specific airline you wish to fly directly for assistance with a bereavement fare booking.
Tickets and travel documents What ticket delivery options are offered?
Note: Ordering paper tickets may add an airline-imposed fee of up to $25 per ticket (dependent on the airline). How can I check the status of my tickets?
What is electronic ticketing?
Electronic ticketing makes the overall travel experience less stressful for you. There is no need to worry about forgetting, losing or not receiving your paper ticket. Most airlines charge a $100 lost ticket fee. All itinerary changes can be made over the phone without the need of returning your original ticket for reissue. In addition, major U.S. carriers are now charging a paper ticket fee of up to $25 per ticket. Will I receive travel documents when I select electronic ticketing? How do I travel with an electronic ticket? The Transportation Security Administration has enacted a policy at most airports that requires all passengers, including e-ticket holders, to obtain a boarding pass (obtained at the airline check-in counter or airline kiosk if available) before entering any security checkpoint that leads to a flight gate. Do my unused or partially used non-refundable airline tickets have any value?
How do I print a copy of my e-ticket receipt? *Note: While it is a good idea to bring a copy of your e-ticket receipt with you on your day of travel the airline has your record on their computer. It is not required to have a receipt to check-in. You will need your proper identification (government issued photo ID - driver's license, state identification card, or passport) for all travelers. Printing Your Itinerary/Receipt
Your itinerary/passenger receipt is available on-line until you have completed your air travel.
Contacting Customer Care How do I contact customer care?
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