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On my 3 AK hunts I've always booked round trip tickets and allowed a few extra days at the end in case I got out of the field late due to weather. The last two trips I had enough extra days built in to my schedule that it saved me money (lodging) to rebook my return flight to an earlier date. After getting home this year I got to wondering what would happen if I got out of the field late enough that I missed my return flight. I assumed it would be a simple matter of rescheduling to a later date and paying a small change fee. I called Alaska Airlines today and found out that if I miss my return flight (without contacting them before it takes off) I forfeit that ticket and the money I paid for it. I would then need to book and pay for a new flight home.
After visiting with the agent about ways to prevent that she told me one option is to book a one way flight up and wait to book your return flight until you are out of the field. I was always under the impression that round trip tickets were cheaper than one way, but found out that hasn't been so for a number of years now.
Anyway, that gives me two options; allow more than enough time at the end of the trip to account for the unexpected and then reschedule if I get out of the field on time, or book a one way trip up and wait until I'm out to book a one way trip back home.
What do the rest of you do?
After visiting with the agent about ways to prevent that she told me one option is to book a one way flight up and wait to book your return flight until you are out of the field. I was always under the impression that round trip tickets were cheaper than one way, but found out that hasn't been so for a number of years now.
Anyway, that gives me two options; allow more than enough time at the end of the trip to account for the unexpected and then reschedule if I get out of the field on time, or book a one way trip up and wait until I'm out to book a one way trip back home.
What do the rest of you do?