Korean Air is to introduce no-show fees for
passengers who fail to provide advance notice that they no longer
require a flight booking.
The Korean Air no-show fees will be applied to
tickets purchased from 1 October 2016, for passengers who either
do not cancel their reservation prior to the scheduled time of
departure or passengers who do not board their flight after
check-in has been completed.
Passengers who fail to turn up for flights to/from North America,
Latin America, Europe and Oceania on long haul routes will be charged
US$ 120. Those flying to/from Southeast and Southwest Asia
on medium haul routes (except for those classified as long haul)
will be charged US$ 70 and between Korea and Japan/China or
between Japan and China on short haul routes US$ 50. no-shows on
domestic flights in Korea will be charged KRW8,000.
No-show passengers booked to travel on award tickets will have
either 12,000 miles, 7,000 miles or 5,000 miles deducted from
their accounts, calculated according to the length of the flight
they have not turned up for. No-show passengers booked on award
tickets for any domestic flight will have 500 miles deducted.
The no-show fees will be waived for infants under 2
years of age, not occupying a seat.
Korean Air has
been charging domestic flight no-show fees since October 2008 and
has been able to offer the cancelled seats back to waiting
customers, minimizing seat wastage.
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