Among the main benefit as per AA Premium Flex website :
And also at AA Premium Flex FAQ states 2 Flight Changes - up to 2 hours before scheduled time of departure time of the original flight with no Flight Change Fee, fare differences may apply.
So, I found this a good benefit of AA. Yes, no refund if new fare is cheaper, but at least I avoid the exorbitant (to me) change flight fees (can't recall how much I kena the other day). So to my understanding (which proved poor) was "Hei, if I have to re-schedule, as long as I go to AA website and find fares that are LOWER or the SAME as my current fare, I am good". So yes, it would be worthwhile paying the premium now for this flexibility.
But guess what, let the pictures do the talking - note pictures taken at same time of day doing enquiry on AA website.
Change Flight using Premium Flex |
So to change my ticket, which is supposed to be no change fees applied, I would be paying RM288 per ticket. BUT If I go directly to AA website and purchase new tickets (as below) for same day and time, only RM209. So relatively the same seat on AA via change ticket costs me RM79 more per person!
Purchase New Flight |
I did send a query via AA online form. Kudos (I was happily surprised with the timely response ~3 days). Below is their response
Thank you for writing to AirAsia.
In
response to your email, we do apologise for the inconvenience caused,
however please be informed that promotional fare is only applicable to
new flight booking and not when guest attempt to perform flight change
on date/time.
We may advise guest flight change date/time as below;
5.3 Flight Change:
Once a booking number has been issued, flight changes are subject to
the following terms: Inside of forty-eight (48) hours prior to the
scheduled flight departure time, no changes are allowed. The charges for
flight change outside of forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled
flight departure time are provided for in the Fee Schedule at this link http://www.airasia.com/ot/en/ our-fares/fees-and-charges. page?, subject to the following conditions:
- If a lower fare is available, the difference in fares will not be refunded to the passenger;
- If the new flight booked is in a higher fare class than that of the cancelled booked flight, the difference in fares shall be paid by the passenger before the cancellation or change can be made;
- The change is not confirmed until we issue you a new Itinerary and/or booking number.
- Changes on route(s) are not allowed.
Flight change can be done via “Manage My Booking” or at our nearest sales counter/office.
While
performing flight change on date/time, at the right side of the screen,
a booking summary will be shown for guest reference if changes if
confirm. Guest may also check by the difference between the New Fare –
Old Fare (air fare only).
Should you need any further assistance, please submit online form (http://www.airasia.com/my/en/ e-form.page). For simple inquiry, please feel free to check our AskAirAsia portal at (http://www.airasia.com/ask/), follow us at our Twitter account, or approach our Live Chat service at (http://www.airasia.com/my/en/ live-chat.page).
Thank you for choosing AirAsia.
Thank you for choosing AirAsia.
Key thing here is " however please be informed that promotional fare is only applicable to new flight booking and not when guest attempt to perform flight change on date/time. "
So to me, it is not really that worthwhile, (agak rugi) coz once you buy premium flex, yes you can change BUT you no longer can enjoy any promotional fare. So let's do some maths, say if you didn't need the other premium flex benefits like luggage, meal and selecting your seats, based on the above picture (I can't recall my original price difference between premium flex and low fare).
If I bought low fare at RM109, and just couldn't fly on that day, I loose RM109. Then I again purchase another ticket few months later at RM109, I would have ended up paying RM218 in total. (yes ticket prices change, but I could wait for a sale to buy a new ticket - so it could be higher then RM109 or WAY lower then RM109). BUT, in my case I would have paid RM209 for first time premium flex fare, then another RM79 = RM288!
So that's an additional of RM70 effectively in my total cost of buying a premium flex and making changes, versus saving RM70 if I just buy two tickets! Which in reality if I never change my tickets upon buying premium fare, would already be ~RM100 more expensive. NOTE : I didn't do that math to calculate how much meal + baggage + seat selection + any additional taxes is buy new ticket vs change ticket is. But bottom line, my own understanding based on my knowledge today is that if you are buying premium flex mainly just for the flexibility of changing dates in the future, probably not really worth it. Just buy the cheap fare, if you can fly. Save already. If have to forfeit and book new ticket, as long as your are flexible to wait for promo fair, just buy a new ticket. Lagi PUAS.
PS - another thing I don't get - haven't follow up is , their website says below
2 Flight Changes - up to 2 hours before scheduled time of departure time of the original flight with no Flight Change Fee, fare differences may apply.
· Flight Change has to be done at least 3 hours before the scheduled time of departure of the new flight for AirAsia (AK, QZ, FD, PQ, Z2, I5) and at least 4 hours before the scheduled time of departure of the new flights for AirAsia X (D7, XJ).
Q14. If I have already checked in my Premium Flex flight, can I still change my flight?
Yes, you may. If you change your flight more than 48 hours before departure, you may change your flight through ‘Manage My Booking’, sales office, call centre or airport sales counter. If you change your flight less than 48 hours before departure, you may only change your flight through ‘Manage my booking’ and airport sales counter.
but the email reply I posted in the beginning says :
Once a booking number has been issued, flight changes are subject to the following terms: Inside of forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled flight departure time, no changes are allowed.
Am I missing something or?
How about you? Do share your experience. I've got another experience 'in motion', will update once I get a reply from AA.
Oh, I and just realized, I can't reply to Air Asia's initial email reply to seek clarification on the 2 hrs vs 48 hrs to cancel or book a new flight, since the email is a 'DoNotReply' email. If I want to follow up on their reply means I either have to in their own words do the below. Let's see la, If I larat, for now will just publish this blog, and tag them / post it on their FB. Hope this helps people make informed decision as of date, I couldn't find any info on their website saying changing flights via Premium Flex makes you in-eligible for promo fare (based on my googling, I could be wrong)...
"Should you need any further assistance, please submit online form (http://www.airasia.com/my/en/