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return ticket question ?
OK I wont ask why but a round trip ticket cost less than a one way from Tx to Manila so im sitting here looking at the return ticket ??Can someone else use it to fly from here to texas I tried asking but they were so vague about it i havent got a clear answer.
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- Roger KLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
No.
Plane tickets are non-transferable. The best you could do would be to cancel the return portion (after you have arrived) and get some kind of a credit for that unused flight segment. If that comes in the form of a voucher, then you might be able to give that someone else.
- ?Lv 79 years ago
No. The person whos name is on the ticket MUST use that ticket. There are numerous additional charges for cancelling and transferring the ticket into someone else name.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Roger K is correct. One way flights are always more expensive than return trips. Why? Because the airlines can, that's why.
If a ticket is issued in your name, only you can make the journey. Almost all tickets are non transferable and even where they are not you cannot transfer a part ticket into someone else's name.
Source(s): Fifteen to twenty long and short haul flights a year