Airlines with the best flexible travel policies
| Airline | Rank |
|---|---|
| Southwest | 1 (best) |
| United | 2 |
| Delta | 3 (tied) |
| Hawaiian | 3 (tied) |
| Alaska | 3 (tied) |
| American | 3 (tied) |
| JetBlue | 4 |
| Frontier | 5 |
| Airline | Change and cancellation policy |
|---|---|
| Alaska Airlines | Saver (Basic economy): Nonrefundable and non-changeable. Main cabin: No change or cancellation fees. |
| American Airlines | Basic economy: Nonrefundable and non-changeable. Main cabin: No change or cancellation fees for flights originating in North America. |
| Delta Air Lines | Basic economy: Nonrefundable and non-changeable. Main cabin: No change or cancellation fees for flights originating in North America. |
| Frontier Airlines | All fares: Change and cancellation fee applies if done less than 60 days before departure.
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| Hawaiian Airlines | Main cabin basic: Nonrefundable and non-changeable. Main cabin: No change or cancellation fees. |
| JetBlue Airways | Blue basic: $100 change or cancel fee per person for flights entirely within the U.S., Caribbean, Mexico and Central America. $200 fee for all other routes. Blue (Main cabin): No change or cancellation fees when done online, but a $25 fee applies on changes and cancellations made over the phone. |
| Southwest Airlines | No change or cancellation fees on all fares. |
| Spirit Airlines | All fares: Change and cancellation fee applies if done less than 60 days before departure.
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| United Airlines | Basic economy: Nonrefundable and non-changeable. Main cabin: No change or cancellation fees for flights within North America and the Caribbean. Fees apply for other international flights. |
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Tips for booking
- Book directly through the airline. Generally, using a third party like Expedia, Orbitz or a credit card rewards portal is a fine alternative to purchasing directly through the airline. However, as anyone who has tried to deal with these online travel agencies this month can tell you, it adds an extra layer of uncertainty and customer support wrangling for changes and cancellations.
- Canceling a ticket doesn’t mean you get your money back. Most airlines issue a credit for canceled bookings that can be used for some amount of time (often 12 months) after the cancellation. So you shouldn’t book a dozen flights for this year assuming you can cancel them and simply get your money back.
- Award flights (using miles) have the same flexible policies as cash flights. And booking last-minute one-way flights with miles is often a good strategy.
Industry-wide airline policies
Basic economy
“Free” cancellations
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