VS wrote:
> In article <206da6c4-6325-4894-92d5-796f8e18794a@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
> Rick wrote:
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>
>>If I've paid for the ticket, all legs of it should
>>belong to me, presumably to take or leave as I see fit.
>
>
> This is pretty much how full-fare tickets work (not quite, but
> close enough). You can also get a discount by giving up some of
> this flexibility. Apparently, this is the kind of ticket you found.
>
>
>>If the airlines do indeed do this, is there any legal ground to stand on as
>>far as ownership of those remaining legs? Has anyone ever challenged
>>this practice in court?
>
>
> Why would anyone challenge this practice in court? You can buy a
> full-fare ticket and the legs are yours to take or leave as you see
> fit, or you can voluntarily give up your right to not take some of
> the legs in exchange for a fare discount. What's not to like here?
>
I guess this is the same kind of person that buys 12 and under ticket
when their kid is 14. It's that believe that as long as I am not caught,
then I am perfectly ok. |