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The same goes for fees for services like ticket changes (now $150 on many carriers).
With future improvements to the reservation system, Amtrak plans to allow customers to make ticket changes online, and possibly allow passengers to print boarding passes at home.
Airtran charges $75 for ticket changes, as do Alaska and Virgin America if you change your ticket online; by phone, it's $100.
One is Choice Essential, which costs $68 extra for a round-trip domestic fare but eliminates the $150 penalty fee for ticket changes after purchase.
Although he said he would like to see the trains travel at faster speeds, a more important item on his Amtrak wish list is making the process for ticket changes and refunds easier.
Although the rules do not set limits on how much carriers can charge for items like bags, ticket changes and seats, they do require airlines to more clearly disclose these and other fees in advertisements and on their Web sites.
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4. Ticket Change Fees Sometimes changing the day of your flight or canceling it altogether is simply unavoidable, but keep in mind that some serious charges may apply, depending on the airline and the change or cancellation date.
An airline may recoup the bookkeeping cost incurred by a ticket change, but that is nowhere near $700.
International ticket change fees will increase by an additional $50 to $150 for each ticket, depending on the class of service and other restrictions.
If it falls enough to surpass the airline ticket change fee (typically $100), the customer can apply for a refund from the airline for the difference.
For the sake of argument, though, suppose the ticket changed their mind on those cuts and implemented Ryan's plan, as laid out in his proposed budget for 2013.Well, maybe, for the sake of argument.
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