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my wife and i are booked on a return flight From Bangkok DM to Ubon Ratchatani and touring over isaan to Khon Kaen, its 2 months since booking the Flights, i now think it might have been better just to have flown back from KK back to Bangkok.



I am looking at the option of Ripping up the return flight tickets once we get to Ubon and buying a flight from KK to DM.



I have looked at my booking, but i see that i can only change the date and time from Ubon, Do i have any other options, The flights have cost us 1000 baht for each flight, so i would loose 2000 Baht if I were to rip up the ticket.



I am not sure how my booking would work if i was to cancel the whole booking and then buy a one way from Bangkok DM to Ubon and then buy another Flight from KK to Bangkok, I think i would loose more on charges.



Any advice



Regards



Malc



Posted

Air Asia fares are non-refundable, they only accept changes with a fee for the change.

Taxes are the only portion of the fare which can be refunded. Again, there would be a fee to claim the refund which would be greater than the refund. Obviously, not an option.

Why would you cancel the original fare you have paid DMK/UBP and buy another fare for the same route?

Just travel on your original booking and forget about the return journey.

You cannot "rip up" a ticket, there is no ticket. The reservation you have is stored electronically. You may have printed a copy of the reservation, it is not a ticket, it is not required at check-in. Just ID proof is all that is required when you check-in.

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Thank you for your Reply ubonoz, Yes i understand about the tickets!!!

we will leave it to the last few days before deciding what to do,

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