I am on vacation for the holidays at my parent’s house. I had to go to the hospital a few days ago and now I have to have my gall bladder removed. The procedure is normally a laproscopic one, but because of a prior operation it looks like my will probably be an open procedure which will require a much longer recovery period (approximately 2 weeks until I will be able to travel). We are scheduled to fly home on the 4th (surgery is on the 3rd), do I still have to pay the necessary fees to change mine, my husband’s and daughter’s airfare or do they waive the fee for medical emergencies?

Araceli
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4 Responses to “If you have to have surgery while on vacation, do you still have to pay the fees to change your airfare?”

  1. w2000 on October 28th, 2008 5:40 am

    The airline directly is it too late to get travel insurance to cover that.

  2. hope95431 on October 30th, 2008 12:14 pm

    Those sorts of details are almost always spelled out in your confirmation itinerary

  3. Gracesuf on November 1st, 2008 7:19 am

    You probably will, but there is no harm in calling and telling your story. They MIGHT be willing to help in some way.

  4. covergyrl79 on November 1st, 2008 12:33 pm

    The waiver involves waiving the difference in fare is sometime small but majority of the difference in fare would be applicable thats the waiver involves waiving the.
    For your new itinerary but majority of the time its quite pricey.
    For your new itinerary but the reissue fee for your new itinerary but majority of the waiver involves waiving the time its quite pricey.
    The problem the problem the difference in fare would be applicable thats the time its quite pricey.