All travelers will be required to pay a no - show fee of $ 125 to
redeposit their miles if they decide not to travel and don't cancel their booking prior to their scheduled flight.
Not exact matches
Starting in August 2017, changing an international award ticket will cost KRW30, 000 (≈ US$ 26), while
redeposit will deduct 3,000
miles (or 10,000
if more than a year from date of booking).
And
if our plans don't work out, being able to change dates at no cost or completely cancel and
redeposit miles back into our accounts for $ 15 is fantastic.
If you do not show up for your flight and request a
redeposit of your
miles, the
redeposit fee will be $ 125.
Now
if you become a no - show for your award flight you'll have to pay $ 125 to have your
miles redeposited.
Starting in August 2017, changing an international award ticket will cost KRW30, 000 (≈ US$ 26), while
redeposit will deduct 3,000
miles (or 10,000
if more than a year from date of booking).
If you decide to throw in the towel and cancel a trip, you can request to have the
miles redeposited for a $ 200 fee.
A $ 150 fee is imposed
if passengers want their
miles redeposited after a cancelled trip.
Finally, no - show fees
if you want the
miles redeposited saw a big increase
if you are flying in premium economy, business class, or first class / Suites Class.
If a non-Premier member wanted to cancel a trip and
redeposit their
miles, it used to cost $ 150.
And
if you don't show up for an award flight and later choose to
redeposit your
miles, they're introducing a $ 125 no - show
redeposit fee.
There's a smaller, $ 75 fee
if you intend to cancel your original ticket for a refund and
redeposit of your
miles back into your account.
Unfortunately, you can't make any changes or get your
miles redeposited if you redeem an award seat at a saver rate.
Similarly,
if you booked your trip using frequent flyer
miles, your policy may cover the fee to
redeposit these
miles back into your account.