Is it possible to change the flight itinerary of one ticket on a package deal? [closed]



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Two of my girlfriends and I are planning an "all inclusive" vacation to Mexico. Unfortunately one of my friends can only come later during the trip. We have not purchased the tickets yet.



Is it possible to change the flight itinerary for one of the passengers?



i.e. We will book a "7-day all inclusive package" deal but one person will come two days later and we will all return at the same time.










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    Maybe. Contact whoever is offering the tickets.

    – Michael Hampton
    Apr 16 '16 at 22:47











  • Please specify the cruise ship company and the package name. Otherwise the question is too broad.

    – JonathanReez
    Apr 16 '16 at 23:04











  • The only reliable source of information for that question is whoever sold you the tickets .

    – Obmerk Kronen
    Apr 17 '16 at 2:16











  • Having more than one girlfriend is your sake; we don't judge -- but is it really wise to bring two of them with you on the same vacation together?

    – Henning Makholm
    Apr 17 '16 at 2:29












  • @HenningMakholm Girlfriends can actually mean girl friends, i.e. friends who are indeed girls.

    – JoErNanO
    Apr 17 '16 at 11:20

















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Two of my girlfriends and I are planning an "all inclusive" vacation to Mexico. Unfortunately one of my friends can only come later during the trip. We have not purchased the tickets yet.



Is it possible to change the flight itinerary for one of the passengers?



i.e. We will book a "7-day all inclusive package" deal but one person will come two days later and we will all return at the same time.










share|improve this question















closed as too broad by JonathanReez, blackbird, mts, Gayot Fow, JoErNanO Apr 17 '16 at 11:20


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













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    Maybe. Contact whoever is offering the tickets.

    – Michael Hampton
    Apr 16 '16 at 22:47











  • Please specify the cruise ship company and the package name. Otherwise the question is too broad.

    – JonathanReez
    Apr 16 '16 at 23:04











  • The only reliable source of information for that question is whoever sold you the tickets .

    – Obmerk Kronen
    Apr 17 '16 at 2:16











  • Having more than one girlfriend is your sake; we don't judge -- but is it really wise to bring two of them with you on the same vacation together?

    – Henning Makholm
    Apr 17 '16 at 2:29












  • @HenningMakholm Girlfriends can actually mean girl friends, i.e. friends who are indeed girls.

    – JoErNanO
    Apr 17 '16 at 11:20













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Two of my girlfriends and I are planning an "all inclusive" vacation to Mexico. Unfortunately one of my friends can only come later during the trip. We have not purchased the tickets yet.



Is it possible to change the flight itinerary for one of the passengers?



i.e. We will book a "7-day all inclusive package" deal but one person will come two days later and we will all return at the same time.










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Two of my girlfriends and I are planning an "all inclusive" vacation to Mexico. Unfortunately one of my friends can only come later during the trip. We have not purchased the tickets yet.



Is it possible to change the flight itinerary for one of the passengers?



i.e. We will book a "7-day all inclusive package" deal but one person will come two days later and we will all return at the same time.







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closed as too broad by JonathanReez, blackbird, mts, Gayot Fow, JoErNanO Apr 17 '16 at 11:20


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









closed as too broad by JonathanReez, blackbird, mts, Gayot Fow, JoErNanO Apr 17 '16 at 11:20


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









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    Maybe. Contact whoever is offering the tickets.

    – Michael Hampton
    Apr 16 '16 at 22:47











  • Please specify the cruise ship company and the package name. Otherwise the question is too broad.

    – JonathanReez
    Apr 16 '16 at 23:04











  • The only reliable source of information for that question is whoever sold you the tickets .

    – Obmerk Kronen
    Apr 17 '16 at 2:16











  • Having more than one girlfriend is your sake; we don't judge -- but is it really wise to bring two of them with you on the same vacation together?

    – Henning Makholm
    Apr 17 '16 at 2:29












  • @HenningMakholm Girlfriends can actually mean girl friends, i.e. friends who are indeed girls.

    – JoErNanO
    Apr 17 '16 at 11:20












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    Maybe. Contact whoever is offering the tickets.

    – Michael Hampton
    Apr 16 '16 at 22:47











  • Please specify the cruise ship company and the package name. Otherwise the question is too broad.

    – JonathanReez
    Apr 16 '16 at 23:04











  • The only reliable source of information for that question is whoever sold you the tickets .

    – Obmerk Kronen
    Apr 17 '16 at 2:16











  • Having more than one girlfriend is your sake; we don't judge -- but is it really wise to bring two of them with you on the same vacation together?

    – Henning Makholm
    Apr 17 '16 at 2:29












  • @HenningMakholm Girlfriends can actually mean girl friends, i.e. friends who are indeed girls.

    – JoErNanO
    Apr 17 '16 at 11:20







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Maybe. Contact whoever is offering the tickets.

– Michael Hampton
Apr 16 '16 at 22:47





Maybe. Contact whoever is offering the tickets.

– Michael Hampton
Apr 16 '16 at 22:47













Please specify the cruise ship company and the package name. Otherwise the question is too broad.

– JonathanReez
Apr 16 '16 at 23:04





Please specify the cruise ship company and the package name. Otherwise the question is too broad.

– JonathanReez
Apr 16 '16 at 23:04













The only reliable source of information for that question is whoever sold you the tickets .

– Obmerk Kronen
Apr 17 '16 at 2:16





The only reliable source of information for that question is whoever sold you the tickets .

– Obmerk Kronen
Apr 17 '16 at 2:16













Having more than one girlfriend is your sake; we don't judge -- but is it really wise to bring two of them with you on the same vacation together?

– Henning Makholm
Apr 17 '16 at 2:29






Having more than one girlfriend is your sake; we don't judge -- but is it really wise to bring two of them with you on the same vacation together?

– Henning Makholm
Apr 17 '16 at 2:29














@HenningMakholm Girlfriends can actually mean girl friends, i.e. friends who are indeed girls.

– JoErNanO
Apr 17 '16 at 11:20





@HenningMakholm Girlfriends can actually mean girl friends, i.e. friends who are indeed girls.

– JoErNanO
Apr 17 '16 at 11:20










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I have booked a few of these, and unfortunately the package deal means that the flight times are fixed (as rates are seasonal). You may choose to come later but you'll have to pay any differences up-to and including a full fare cost.



If the package is being offered directly by the airline, you have a better chance of changing the flight portion. I did this once - the same package instead of buying it from an agent I bought it directly form the airline and I was able to select two different flight itineraries without any additional penalties - and it ended up being cheaper than the agent's quote.



Bottom line - ask your vacation provider.






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    I have booked a few of these, and unfortunately the package deal means that the flight times are fixed (as rates are seasonal). You may choose to come later but you'll have to pay any differences up-to and including a full fare cost.



    If the package is being offered directly by the airline, you have a better chance of changing the flight portion. I did this once - the same package instead of buying it from an agent I bought it directly form the airline and I was able to select two different flight itineraries without any additional penalties - and it ended up being cheaper than the agent's quote.



    Bottom line - ask your vacation provider.






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      I have booked a few of these, and unfortunately the package deal means that the flight times are fixed (as rates are seasonal). You may choose to come later but you'll have to pay any differences up-to and including a full fare cost.



      If the package is being offered directly by the airline, you have a better chance of changing the flight portion. I did this once - the same package instead of buying it from an agent I bought it directly form the airline and I was able to select two different flight itineraries without any additional penalties - and it ended up being cheaper than the agent's quote.



      Bottom line - ask your vacation provider.






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        I have booked a few of these, and unfortunately the package deal means that the flight times are fixed (as rates are seasonal). You may choose to come later but you'll have to pay any differences up-to and including a full fare cost.



        If the package is being offered directly by the airline, you have a better chance of changing the flight portion. I did this once - the same package instead of buying it from an agent I bought it directly form the airline and I was able to select two different flight itineraries without any additional penalties - and it ended up being cheaper than the agent's quote.



        Bottom line - ask your vacation provider.






        share|improve this answer













        I have booked a few of these, and unfortunately the package deal means that the flight times are fixed (as rates are seasonal). You may choose to come later but you'll have to pay any differences up-to and including a full fare cost.



        If the package is being offered directly by the airline, you have a better chance of changing the flight portion. I did this once - the same package instead of buying it from an agent I bought it directly form the airline and I was able to select two different flight itineraries without any additional penalties - and it ended up being cheaper than the agent's quote.



        Bottom line - ask your vacation provider.







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