There have been a few flights offered for sale recently and whilst the cost of transferring names has been mentioned - do all airlines also charge the difference in flight price from the price paid to the current price (Like Easyjet)?
Easyjet charge as follows (and they did charge us a couple years ago):
A fee will be charged per passenger, per one-way flight for any change that is made. For both name and flight changes you will need to pay the difference in price between the cost of the original flight booked and the cost at the time the change is made. No refund will be made if the cost of the flight is lower at the time of the change. Current change fees can be found here.
As one who books flights early and across various airlines, wanted to understand if it should be a consideration when buying nearly a year in advance. We have used FlyPGS, Easyjet, Thomas Cook, Monarch and Turkish Airlines this year.
Thanks Simon