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The cost for changing or canceling a flight will vary by airline. We’ll break it down and offer some tips for avoiding change and cancellation fees altogether. The cost to change or cancel a flight depends upon the specific details of an airline’s policy, which vary by airline. In some cases, you can make changes to your itinerary with no fee.

Every major U.S. airline (except Southwest Airlines) typically charges penalty fees to change or cancel an economy fare flight. The fees can vary from as low as $25 on a domestic flight to more than $400 on an international flight.

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CarrierDomestic changeInternational changeSame-day change
Air New Zealand$50$100$0-$50
Alaska Airlines$0 (except Saver fares)N/A$25-$50
Allegiant$25N/AN/A
American Airlines$0$0-$650Starting at $50
ANA$0-$500$0-$500$0-$500
British Airways$0- $35$0- $35N/A
Cathay Pacific$0-$90$0-$90$0-$90
Delta Air Lines$0$0$75
easyJet£25- £54£25- £54£25- £54
El Al$0- $50$0- $50$0- $50
EmiratesNot specifiedNot specifiedNot specified
Etihad AirwaysNot specifiedNot specifiedNot specified
Frontier Airlines$0-79$0-79$79
Hainan AirlinesNot specified$200-$250Not specified
Hawaiian Airlines$0 (excluding Main Cabin Basic fares)$0 (excluding Main Cabin Basic fares)Not specified
JetBlue$0–$100$0–$200$75 (waived for Mosaic customers)
Korean Air$30$30N/A
Norwegian Air$0-$65$0-$65$0-$65
Qatar Airways$0-$25$0-$25$0-$100
Ryanair$45-$60$45-$60$45-$60
Singapore Airlines$0 (first change)$0 (first change)$0 (first change)
Southwest Airlines$0$0$0
Spirit Airlines$0 - $119$0 - $119$199
Thai Airways$125 USD + 30 SGD$125 USD + 30 SGD$125 USD + 30 SGD
Turkish AirlinesTRY 350TRY 350TRY 400
United Airlines$0$0 Up to $75 depending on status
WestJet$0 CAD - $590 CAD$0 CAD - $590 CAD$0 CAD - $590 CAD

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Tip: Cancel in 24 hours to avoid fees

A simple way to change or cancel a flight without paying a fee is to do so within 24 hours of booking. After this window, the next option is to wait to see if the airline makes a change to the flight — the departure time, the aircraft, etc. — which will automatically grant you a refund if you change or cancel. Otherwise, some airlines, like Southwest, let you cancel your flight at no cost, and you likely won’t be charged if you have proof of a family emergency or, in some cases, if you hold elite status with an airline.

United Airlines was the first major U.S. airline to permanently eliminate change and cancellation fees — and other airlines quickly followed suit. While there are still a few noteworthy exceptions, now it’s easier than ever to adjust your itinerary for little to no cost.

Changing or canceling a flight with credit card travel insurance

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Tip: Credit cards can help with flight changes

Credit cards can be a helpful tool when you need to change or cancel a flight. Research your credit card’s travel insurance benefits to see if they offer trip cancellation or interruption insurance. Get a full list of credit cards with trip interruption coverage in our travel insurance guide.

If you can’t get your money back by canceling a trip through an airline, you may be able to do so through your credit card company. Credit cards with travel insurance can be used to reimburse nonrefundable expenses on canceled trips. If you used a credit card with this perk to purchase any part of your trip, you might be eligible for a refund if your trip is a “covered loss.” Depending on the card, you may be refunded up to $20,000. For most card issuers, covered losses include injury, illness or death of a traveling partner or business partner, weather, terrorism and jury duty.

In general, trip cancellation and trip interruption are covered by credit cards with travel insurance. Both cardholders and immediate family members tend to be covered with credit card travel insurance, even if the primary cardholder isn’t traveling on a trip. Card issuers typically don’t cover trips that last over a certain length, such as 60 days, or ones that are canceled because of a change in your plans or your personal finances.

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The following cards offer travel insurance, in the form of trip interruption and trip cancellation insurance:

CardTrip Interruption/Trip Cancellation InsuranceAnnual Fee
Chase Sapphire Reserve®
Up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip$550
Chase Freedom Flex℠
Up to $1,500 per person and $6,000 per trip$0
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
Up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip$95
United Club℠ Infinite Card
Up to $10,000 per person and $20,000 per trip$525
United℠ Explorer Card
Up to $1,500 per person and $6,000 per trip$95
World of Hyatt Credit Card
Up to $5,000 per person and $10,000 per trip$95

In a few circ*mstances, airlines allow travelers to cancel or change their nonrefundable tickets for free. The most common cancellations for which airlines waive change fees are:

  • Cases of personal injury or illness
  • Jury duty
  • Natural disasters
  • Family death
  • Military deployment

In all of these cases, you should call the airline’s customer service line to explain your situation. Be prepared to provide proof of the reason for the requested change or cancellation, as most airlines will require you to submit supporting documentation.

Depending on the airline and your situation, you’ll either receive a travel credit or a monetary refund after your change is approved. Airlines will usually waive the change fee and grant a travel credit that can be used within a year of the original booking date.

Award ticket change and cancellation policy

If you booked your tickets with credit card points, you’ll likely still have to pay a change or cancellation fee. Several major airlines charge fees for changing your award travel or you must cancel and redeposit your miles.

It’s important to note that the rules for awards programs vary from airline to airline. In addition, there may be different rules depending on whether you transferred points from your credit card’s general rewards program. If you’re unsure about the rules of your particular program or airline, it’s best to call the customer service number and speak with a representative about your options.

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There are some general ways you can cancel or change your flight without needing to pay any fees at all, or at least mitigate the cost of your change/cancellation fees:

1. Change or cancel your ticket within 24 hours of booking

The primary way to avoid paying a change fee on an airplane ticket is to change or cancel the ticket within a day of booking your trip. The Department of Transportation has a long-standing policy that requires airlines to provide free changes to consumers within 24 hours of purchasing, so long as a ticket is bought at least seven days before a flight. Once the 24-hour grace period ends, your options for modifying your itinerary for free depend on what type of ticket you have.

2. Wait to see if the airline changes or cancels your flight

Outside the 24-hour post-booking window, basic economy fares are often nonrefundable. Your best chance at changing your basic economy ticket for free is to wait and see if the airline changes some aspect of the flight. If the airline moves the flight time by a significant margin or changes the type of aircraft, then you might be eligible for a refund.

3. Make smaller changes

Round-trip fares are likely to incur greater change/cancellation fees than one-way fares. If you purchased a round-trip flight and need to change the first leg to a different day, your best bet will likely be to pay the change fee and book a new flight. If you only need to change the return portion of a round trip, however, it may be cheaper to book a new one-way flight than to pay the cancellation fee.

If your ticket is one-way rather than round-trip, the most affordable way to change your flight may be to skip the current ticket and buy a new fare, depending on the cancellation fee charged by your airline. In some cases, the cancellation fee alone can cost more than booking a new flight altogether. Plus, airlines charge the difference in fare when you purchase a new ticket — so if you bought your ticket at $150, for example, and the current price for that fare is $275, you’d need to pay $125 on top of any cancellation fee.

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Tip: Most airlines cancel the entire round trip if you miss the first leg

While skipping a flight and buying a new one can be less expensive than paying a modification fee, it’s important to note that most airlines will cancel your entire itinerary if you miss the first leg of a round trip. As such, this strategy should be used only on one-way flight reservations and return legs of round trips. If you do pursue this option, it’s advisable to compare fares at different airlines to find the cheapest one-way flight from your origin to destination.

4. Consider standby

For those looking to move their flight time to earlier or later in the day, airlines offer two different options — standby and same-day confirmed change — which usually cost $100 or less. With a same-day confirmed change, you forfeit your current ticket and pay a fee to get a guaranteed seat on another flight. With standby, you pay a fee to be placed on a waiting list for the next available flight to your destination, and you get to keep your current reservation.

The information related to Chase Freedom Flex℠ and World of Hyatt Credit Card has been independently collected by LendingTree and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer of this card prior to publication.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes, you can reschedule or cancel a flight. However, you may need to pay a change or cancellation fee depending on the airline you booked with and the fare class of your ticket. Luckily since Covid-19, many airlines have reduced change fees or waived them altogether.

The cost of changing a flight will depend on the particular airline you’re booked with and which fare class you purchased. Many airlines have currently waived change fees for economy fares and higher, but still require change fees for basic economy fares. These fees can range from $25 to $400+, depending on the airline’s policy.

Much like with change fees, many airlines have reduced the cost of or eliminated cancellation fees altogether. To determine the cost of canceling your flight, you will need to check with your airline directly.

Many airlines have eliminated change fees, including Delta, United and American, to name a few.

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FAQs

What are the new rules for flying in 2024? ›

Posted April 24, 2024

Under the final rule, U.S. and foreign air carriers must provide prompt automatic refunds and and ticket agents must provide prompt refunds upon request when airlines cancel or significantly change their flights and consumers do not accept the alternatives offered.

How much does it cost to reschedule a flight? ›

Every major U.S. airline (except Southwest Airlines) typically charges penalty fees to change or cancel an economy fare flight. The fees can vary from as low as $25 on a domestic flight to more than $400 on an international flight.

How much is a cancellation fee for a flight? ›

With a non-refundable ticket, you can Cancel your flight when you pay a Cancel fee of $0-$400, depending on your travel route, plus the price difference. No Cancel fee on American Airlines-operated flights, but the difference in fare still applies.

How soon can you book flights for 2024? ›

Generally, flights are available to book around 11 months in advance, although it will differ from airline to airline. Check out our page on how far in advance you can book flights for more information.

What are the travel laws for 2024? ›

Starting in 2024, people from over 60 currently visa-exempt countries (including the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Australia and Canada) will be required to have a European Travel Information and Authorization System (“ETIAS”) travel authorization to enter most European countries (30 in total).

What illness can you not fly with? ›

if you suffer from or have had:
  • angina or chest pain at rest.
  • an infectious disease (e.g. chickenpox, flu), including COVID-19.
  • decompression sickness after diving (sometimes called 'the bends')
  • increased pressure in the brain (due to bleeding, injury or infection)
  • infection of your ears or sinuses.
  • recent heart attack.

Is it cheaper to reschedule a flight or cancel? ›

If you purchased a round-trip flight and need to change the first leg to a different day, your best bet will likely be to pay the change fee and book a new flight. If you only need to change the return portion of a round trip, however, it may be cheaper to book a new one-way flight than to pay the cancellation fee.

Can I reschedule my flight for free? ›

For domestic bookings, customers can make any changes or cancellations free of charge within 24 hours of booking, if booked at least 7 days before the travel dates.

Can I change a flight I already booked? ›

If you purchase a ticket that is an unrestricted fare, you can make changes to your flight with no change fee (based on seat availability). However, an additional collection of fare may apply.

Do I lose my money if I cancel a flight? ›

For the most part, if you book a nonrefundable fare — the most common fare type — you'll receive a credit or voucher for a future flight. However, you'll find that some airlines charge a fee to cancel, and they might base the fee on how far in advance you cancel.

How much will I get if I cancel my flight ticket? ›

The base fare, also known as the “actual ticket price”, will only be repaid in full if the airline is able to resell your ticket and if permitted by the airline's terms and conditions. In such a case, up to 95% of the total ticket price can be refunded to the passenger.

Is it better to cancel a flight or miss it? ›

If you know you can't make a scheduled flight, it's better to cancel your flight rather than be a no-show. If you cancel, you might receive a partial or whole credit for the fare purchased, to be applied to a future flight.

Why are 2024 flights so expensive? ›

Airfares: what to expect in 2024

Global airfares are expected to rise between 3%-7% next year, as airlines grapple with high fuel costs, sustainability changes and fleet upgrades, according to the FCM Consulting's "Global Trend Report" for the third quarter of 2023.

What is the airport rule for 2024? ›

Another major airport is set to ditch the 100ml liquid rule in time for the school summer holidays, but others are set to miss the June 2024 deadline. Airports in the UK are getting ready to introduce new luggage scanners that will mean passengers no longer have to remove liquids and electronic items from their bags.

How far in advance do I need to cancel a flight? ›

The bottom line: Airlines don't make it easy to cancel flights, but the 24-hour rule can help if you've just booked the ticket.

Should I mask on a plane in 2024? ›

Wearing a high-quality mask or respirator is most beneficial when: You are in crowded or tight spaces with poor ventilation like airport jetways, airplanes when the ventilation system is off, seaports, or when in close-contact situations like on a train or bus.

What are the travel restrictions for 2025? ›

Earlier this week marked one year before DHS begins enforcing the Real ID requirement on May 7, 2025. Starting on that date, a Real ID or other federally approved identification will be required to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities.

How to travel in 2024? ›

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What is the IATA air passenger forecast for 2024? ›

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