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    Hi,

    I'm planning for my trip next year, in July. I am about 90% sure about my destination that it will be in the Far East, but it could also be in Australasia. My departure point will be LHR.

    I just made a dummy booking online for travel to the Far East, and it came up with Flexi Saver (M) and Flexi (E) fares.

    I wonder what are your experiences with destination changes with Singapore Airlines. Is it just a case of topping up the differences between the [current fares to Australasia] and [price paid for flights to the Far East], or will there be lots of other administrative work?

    Thanks for any advice!!

  • #2
    Hi taless,

    I ever did a destination change last year after my ticket was ticketed, and SQ charged me SGD 75 for admin fees to cancel the original ticket and issue a new one.

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    • #3
      Change of destination should incur a charge as the original ticket needs to be cancelled. However, you won't know what will happen with SQ lately. I got charged S$ 75 for admin fees just to change the timing of my flight from late afternoon to early morning 2 weeks ago.

      I still believe I have been mistakenly charged and my written complaint to SQ regarding the issue has not borne any fruit until now.

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      • #4
        Hey, thanks for the info above.

        It seems like your experiences are with rerouting at Singapore - I just wonder if it will be the same with UK issued tickets.

        UMD: I think that is definitely a mistake, because I always see: Itinerary Changes: Allowed, without stating any charges - they shouldn't be allowed to charge in this case!

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        • #5
          UMD, if it is a full flexi ticket (E) you should not be charged the admin fee for a time or date change.
          God must have been a ship owner, he placed the raw materials far from where they are needed and covered two-thirds of the earth with water...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Pinkfloyd View Post
            UMD, if it is a full flexi ticket (E) you should not be charged the admin fee for a time or date change.
            Just to add to what Pinkfloyd said, any one of the following fare classes would also qualify as fully-flex - E, B, Y, S.

            I seem to recall that some semi-flex fare classes (W?) also do allow changes? I seemed to have changed tickets bought ex-Australia on W class before with no charge. I might be mistaken on this one and would appreciate any corrections.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by a340-313x View Post
              Just to add to what Pinkfloyd said, any one of the following fare classes would also qualify as fully-flex - E, B, Y, S.

              I seem to recall that some semi-flex fare classes (W?) also do allow changes? I seemed to have changed tickets bought ex-Australia on W class before with no charge. I might be mistaken on this one and would appreciate any corrections.
              Yes it's correct. I have changed flights on W and M before and no charges.

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              • #8
                Changing origin and/or destination requires a new fare, thus cancellation fee & service fee applies regardless of what the fare rules say.
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