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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony757 View Post
    Are you really sure about wanting this?? I've been stuck many times and with a paper ZED usually you can change the destination, as long as it's in the same zone. I'm thinking that won't be doable with electronic ZEDS. Just sayin'.....

    While it ultimately depends on the carriers involved and how the tickets are issued, eZEDS can be interchangeble (i.e., from one airline to another, not from one city pair to another). Note that as paper tickets are phased out, and they will be due to the cost of managing the paper ticket process, there won't be a choice. But I think that's okay. One facility that we will have with eZEDS that we don't have with paper tickets today is the abiltiy to get a ticket issued anytime and anwhere. So if I don't get on the EK flight from DXB-BOM, I can get a new eticket issued for 9W within a matter of minutes. Today, I would have had to purchase paper tickets on EK & 9W, and probably other paper backups, because I know some airlines don't honor the VALID ZED CARRIERS endorsement.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aazed View Post
    While it ultimately depends on the carriers involved and how the tickets are issued, eZEDS can be interchangeble (i.e., from one airline to another, not from one city pair to another). Note that as paper tickets are phased out, and they will be due to the cost of managing the paper ticket process, there won't be a choice. But I think that's okay. One facility that we will have with eZEDS that we don't have with paper tickets today is the abiltiy to get a ticket issued anytime and anwhere. So if I don't get on the EK flight from DXB-BOM, I can get a new eticket issued for 9W within a matter of minutes. Today, I would have had to purchase paper tickets on EK & 9W, and probably other paper backups, because I know some airlines don't honor the VALID ZED CARRIERS endorsement.
    Oooooo, if you can do that with eZEDS, t'would be awesome! But here's another question....if you cancel that ZED on EK and rebook on 9W, is that refund instantly credited? Cuz if not, it's the same thing (financially) as buying multiple ZED's. Convenience, however, will be much better since you can do that on the fly.

    Hmmm.....*thinks harder about my previous statement*

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    I don't think so. As I mentioned, I had 4 OWs on Thai. The payment was to TG, in baht (so I also had small foreign exchange fee) They were city/city.The system required multiple attempts to cancel and refund the tickets. I got a cancel msg but no refund. I think I tried for a few weeks before it worked. I am still waiting for credit from Thai (up to 45 days allowance) I won't be surprised if it takes that long.
    myidtravel policy:
    "Only flight and date changes are permitted.
    Any other change requires a refund of ticket and purchase of new ticket."

    No info on refund timing.

    Maybe Thai is an exception for extended refund--good thing the total wasn't alot. I will post when we get the $ back!
    PS--in case anyone didn't know--they take Visa and World Mastercard only
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs767er View Post
    I don't think so. As I mentioned, I had 4 OWs on Thai. The payment was to TG, in baht (so I also had small foreign exchange fee) They were city/city.The system required multiple attempts to cancel and refund the tickets. I got a cancel msg but no refund. I think I tried for a few weeks before it worked. I am still waiting for credit from Thai (up to 45 days allowance) I won't be surprised if it takes that long.
    myidtravel policy:
    "Only flight and date changes are permitted.
    Any other change requires a refund of ticket and purchase of new ticket."

    No info on refund timing.

    Maybe Thai is an exception for extended refund--good thing the total wasn't alot. I will post when we get the $ back!
    PS--in case anyone didn't know--they take Visa and World Mastercard only
    In addition to refund and FOP, which I mentioned above, the currency in which the ticket is issued is also determined by who issues the ticket (i.e., the employing vs. the transporting airline) and your carrier's relationship with that airline. Tickets are issued in the home currency of the ticketing airline (determined by that airline's HDQ location). So TG would issue all tickets in baht, IB will issue in EUR, DL in USD, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony757 View Post
    Oooooo, if you can do that with eZEDS, t'would be awesome! But here's another question....if you cancel that ZED on EK and rebook on 9W, is that refund instantly credited? Cuz if not, it's the same thing (financially) as buying multiple ZED's. Convenience, however, will be much better since you can do that on the fly.

    Hmmm.....*thinks harder about my previous statement*
    Again ... depends on the carrier and your airline's bilatearl agreements. If your airline's relationship with EK, for example, is IET (meaning your employing airline issues the interline ticket for travel on the OAL, the traditioanl process but eTicket not paper), then the refund process is dependant on how quickly your airline issues the refund. If the relationship is not IET, thus the ticket issued by the transporting airline, in this case EK, then the refund is turned around based on EK's refund process. Same with form of payment, if your relationship is IET for employees then your airline issues the ticket so FOP is whatever your airline accepts. If its transporting carrier ticketing, then FOP is determined by the transporting airline.

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