Booking & Changes
Step-by-step guide

Last Minute Rebooking - Save Money

Need a new flight in the next 24 hours? Don't get robbed.

Need a flight ASAP. Don't pay full retail:

Traveler calmly using a phone to rebook a flight at the gate

Why timing changes everything

Airline change fees and rules shift between cabins, fare buckets, and how close you are to departure. The same itinerary might be free to change at 11pm and $200 at 6am the next day. Always check the rules in the app before you call - the agent will quote whatever the system shows them, and you want to know in advance if they're missing a waiver. If your fare allows free changes, ask them to apply it instead of suggesting a paid one.

Do this right now

  1. 1Check Google Flights for last-minute deals.
  2. 2Look at one-way fares only, round-trip filters hide options.
  3. 3Try alternative airports within 100 miles.

What you're entitled to

No regulation here, just smart shopping.
Paper plane and ticket - rebooking and change guide

Self-service first, human after

App and website almost always rebook faster than a phone agent for simple swaps. Use the human channel for things the app can't do: split a booking, add a stopover, change names, or stack waivers. When you do call, have your booking reference, the new flight number, and a backup option ready. Agents move fast when the customer knows what they want.

Quick fixes that work

1Use airline miles, they are often a better deal last minute.
2Hopper, Skyscanner, and Kayak all show different fares, check all.
3Book directly with airline, OTAs make changes painful later.

What to say at the desk

Copy & use

"N/A - this is a self-service problem."

Small things that make a big difference

  • Check the airline's app first - new fares and seats appear there before phone agents see them.
  • Same-day standby often beats a paid same-day confirmed change - ask both ways.
  • If you booked through an OTA (Expedia, Kiwi etc), the airline may refuse to help directly. Loop both in.
  • Screenshot the new fare before you commit - prices can change mid-call.
  • Ask if any waiver applies (weather, schedule change, op upgrade). Agents won't always offer it.

Documents to keep handy

Have your passport, payment card, original confirmation email, and any travel insurance details open in tabs. If the change involves a visa-required country, double-check entry rules before you commit - airlines will not refund a ticket because you didn't know about a transit visa. A two minute check now saves a denied boarding later.

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