
kokol Thaïlande
22 décembre 2007 à 9:17
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Re: [MarcoMen] Que se passe-t-il en cas de vol "loupé" sur un billet tour du monde?
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Lu ici : http://wikitravel.org/en/Round_the_world_flights Even for alliancewide RTWs, the ticket will be issued by one airline. If you need to change a flight leg, it is best to contact first the carrier you will be flying with, and if they can't help, then consult the issuing airline. After your ticket has been issued, you are typically allowed to change the dates of your flights for free (except the first international leg), but changing the destinations will require a hefty reissuing fee (US$125 for Star Alliance). Flying the same route on another carrier covered by the pass may or may not be possible. - One word of warning - Never just skip a flight on a RTW ticket or you may find that the seat reservations for your subsequent flights are automatically cancelled without warning or notice. It is reported that Cathay Pacific will do this, regardless of whether the future flights are connections for the one that you missed or booked months in advance. If you leave it and try and reconfirm immediately after missing the flight, you stand a very good chance of being put on a wait list because your seats have already been resold.
Always call to cancel the flight in advance or phone immediately to reconfirm all flights, regardless of whether the airlines require reconfirmation normally.
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