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  1. Norwegian Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and Fir
  2. Norwegian Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and Fir
  3. Turkish Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and First
  4. Alaska Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and First
  5. JetBlue Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and First
  6. Singapore Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and Fir
  7. Singapore Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and Fir
  8. Japan Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and First C
  9. JetBlue Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and First
  10. Alaska Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and First
  11. Westjet Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and First
  12. Turkish Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and First
  13. Spirit Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and First
  14. Scandinavian Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and
  15. Scandinavian Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and
  16. Air Europa Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and Fi
  17. Aeromexico Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and Fi
  18. Avianca Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and First
  19. Swiss Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and First C
  20. Air Canada Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and Fi
  21. Frontier Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and Firs
  22. Lufthansa Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and Fir
  23. American Airlines typically charges fees for changing flights, and their policy varies based on the type of ticket purchased and the specific fare rules. Here are some general guidelines: Basic Economy Tickets: These tickets are usually non-refundable and changes are not allowed (except during the pandemic, policies may vary). If changes are permitted, a fee plus any fare difference will apply. Main Cabin and Premium Economy: Changes are generally allowed for a fee, plus any difference in fare. The exact fee depends on the fare rules and the time of the change. Business and Firs