► What is the difference between ticket reissue and revalidation? An airline ticket reissue is when the airline prints an entirely new ticket with the changed travel date and flight number.
An airline flight ticket reissue occurs when an existing flight ticket is changed after it has been issued. This usually involves changes to the itinerary, such as travel dates, flight times, or even the route. The airline then issues a new ticket to reflect these modifications. Here's a breakdown of the airline flight ticket reissue process: Reasons for Ticket Reissue: Voluntary Changes by Passenger: Change of travel dates. Change of flight time. Changes to the origin or destination (though this might sometimes require cancellation and a new booking). Corrections to passenger names (sometimes allowed with a fee). Involuntary Changes by the Airline: Flight cancellations. Schedule changes. Aircraft changes that affect seating or connections. The Reissue Process: Request the Change: You need to contact the airline or the booking agent through whom you made the reservation to request the desired changes. This can usually be done online via a "Manage Booking" section, by phone, or sometimes through a travel agent. Check Fare Rules and Availability: The airline will check the fare rules associated with your ticket to see if changes are permitted and if there are any applicable fees. They will also check the availability of seats on the new flights you are requesting. Calculate Applicable Fees and Fare Difference: Change Fees: Airlines typically charge a fee for voluntary changes. The amount varies depending on the airline, the type of ticket, and how close to the departure date you are making the change. Fare Difference: If the new flight(s) you are selecting have a higher fare than your original ticket, you will usually need to pay the difference. If the new fare is lower, you might receive a credit or a partial refund, depending on the airline's policy and the fare rules. Payment (if applicable): You will need to pay any applicable change fees and the fare difference before the ticket can be reissued. Ticket Reissue: Once the changes are confirmed and any necessary payments are made, the airline will reissue your ticket with the new flight details. You will usually receive a new confirmation email with your updated e-ticket. Fees Associated with Ticket Reissue (as of late 2024/early 2025 - these are subject to change): Keep in mind that fees can vary significantly. Here are some general examples: IndiGo: Change fees can range from ₹2999 to the base fare plus fuel surcharge (whichever is lower), plus any fare difference. The fee depends on the time of change. For domestic bookings, changes within 24 hours of booking (if booked at least 7 days before travel) might be free. Air India: Change fees vary by fare class and the time of change, and can range from ₹2500 to ₹5000 or more, plus any fare difference. Akasa Air: Change fees will likely apply, along with any fare difference. Their "Flexi" fares might offer more flexibility with lower or no change fees if done within a certain timeframe. SpiceJet: Change fees can range from ₹2750 to ₹3500 depending on the time of change, plus the fare difference. Major US Airlines (e.g., American, Delta, United): Many have eliminated change fees for most economy and premium cabin tickets for domestic and some international routes. However, Basic Economy tickets often still have restrictions and fees for changes. You would still need to pay any fare difference. Same-day changes might have a smaller fee or be free for elite status holders. International Airlines (e.g., British Airways, Emirates, Qatar): Change fees vary widely based on the fare type and destination. Some flexible fares might have no change fees, while others can be substantial. Fare differences will almost always apply. Important Considerations for Ticket Reissue: Fare Rules: Always check the specific fare rules of your ticket at the time of booking, as these will outline the conditions for changes and any associated fees. Time Limits: Changes might not be allowed within a certain period before departure (e.g., within a few hours). Availability: The flights you want to change to must have available seats in the same or an eligible fare class. Credit Shells/Vouchers: If you change to a lower-priced flight and are entitled to a refund of the difference, it might be issued as a travel credit or voucher with a specific validity period. Name Changes: True name changes (transferring the ticket to another person) are usually not permitted. You would typically need to cancel and book a new ticket. However, minor corrections to a name might be allowed with a fee. Airline Policies: Airline policies can change, so it's always best to get the most up-to-date information directly from the airline or your booking agent. By understanding the ticket reissue process and potential fees, you can be better prepared if you need to make changes to your flight itinerary.
This information collected in CSCSPV
Home Page
CSC
✅Download this Official Order in PDF Version
অসংখ ধন্যবাদ আপনাকে, আমার এই পোস্ট টি দেখার জন্য,পোস্ট টি আপনার প্রয়োজনে লাগলে মন্তব্য করে জানাবেন। আপনার মন্তব্যের ফলে আমি আরো উৎসাহিত হবো। পরবর্তীতে আরো নতুন কিছু বিষয় সম্বন্ধে আপনাদের আরো বিশদ জানানোর প্রচেষ্টা করবো, আপনার একটি মন্তব্য আমার কাছে যথেষ্ট মূল্যবান।
Thank you so much for viewing my post, Comment if you need the post. I will be more encouraged by your comments. Later on I will try to inform you more about some new things, Your comment is very valuable to me.
Thank you so much for viewing my post, Comment if you need the post. I will be more encouraged by your comments. Later on I will try to inform you more about some new things, Your comment is very valuable to me.
0 Comments