Blacky
I fear you may be caught in the trap I outlined. If part of your booking is on a very restricted K fare, you may be being forced to reprice your itinerary to include paying up to a PE return fare that allows you the flexibility you need. (e.g. if your K was a very restricted sale fare with a 21 day restriction period, you will now be inside that period and changes will cause a nasty repricing, even though you are not actually changing the inbound.)
I am not convinced this is the explanation and they do make mistakes, so may be worth trying again tomorrow. But yes -- I have come across this myself and yes they can override at the airport but whether they will is another question.
The thing I don't understand is that I don't think you are actually changing your flight, so I am not sure why just trying to pay a fare difference on the outbound would trigger this. ?|
Good luck.
I fear you may be caught in the trap I outlined. If part of your booking is on a very restricted K fare, you may be being forced to reprice your itinerary to include paying up to a PE return fare that allows you the flexibility you need. (e.g. if your K was a very restricted sale fare with a 21 day restriction period, you will now be inside that period and changes will cause a nasty repricing, even though you are not actually changing the inbound.)
I am not convinced this is the explanation and they do make mistakes, so may be worth trying again tomorrow. But yes -- I have come across this myself and yes they can override at the airport but whether they will is another question.
The thing I don't understand is that I don't think you are actually changing your flight, so I am not sure why just trying to pay a fare difference on the outbound would trigger this. ?|
Good luck.