Flight Date Change Guide

Need to change your flight date? Learn about airline policies, fees, and the best strategies for making date changes while minimizing costs.

Understanding Flight Date Changes

Changing your flight date is one of the most common modifications travelers need to make. Whether due to schedule changes, emergencies, or simply changing plans, understanding your options and associated costs is crucial.

Date change policies vary significantly by airline and fare type. While some changes are free or low-cost, others can be expensive, especially when combined with fare differences.

Types of Date Changes

Same-Day Change

Usually free or low cost

Change to a different flight on the same day

Same origin/destination

Advance Change

$200+ depending on fare

Change to a different date before departure

Subject to fare difference

Emergency Change

Often waived with documentation

Change due to medical or family emergency

Requires proof of emergency

How Fare Type Affects Date Changes

Basic Economy

$200+

Restrictions:Very limited changes
Refundable:No

Economy

$200+

Restrictions:Standard change policies
Refundable:No

Premium Economy

$200+

Restrictions:More flexible than economy
Refundable:Sometimes

Business/First

$200+

Restrictions:Most flexible
Refundable:Often

How to Change Your Flight Date

1

Check Your Fare Rules

Review your ticket type and change policies

2

Find Alternative Dates

Search for available flights on your preferred dates

3

Calculate Total Cost

Include change fees and any fare differences

4

Make the Change

Contact airline or use online tools to change

Airline Date Change Policies

AirlineChange FeeTime LimitFare DifferenceMethods
American Airlines$200+Before departureYesPhone, online, airport
Delta Air Lines$200+Before departureYesPhone, online, airport
United Airlines$200+Before departureYesPhone, online, airport
Southwest AirlinesNo change feesBefore departureYesPhone, online, airport
JetBlue Airways$200+Before departureYesPhone, online, airport

Pro Tips for Date Changes

1

Book flexible fares if you anticipate needing changes

2

Check fare differences before committing to a change

3

Consider travel insurance for unexpected changes

4

Act quickly - prices and availability change frequently

5

Keep documentation of all change requests and confirmations

6

Ask about waivers during special circumstances

7

Compare total cost of changing vs. booking new ticket

8

Check if your credit card offers travel protection

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to change a flight date?

Costs vary by airline and fare type. Most airlines charge $200+ for date changes, plus any fare difference. Southwest Airlines doesn't charge change fees, while basic economy fares often have the most restrictions.

Can I change my flight date for free?

Free changes are possible with flexible fares, same-day changes, or during special circumstances like weather delays. Some airlines also offer free changes within 24 hours of booking.

How far in advance can I change my flight date?

Most airlines allow changes up to the departure time, though some have earlier cutoffs. Check your specific airline's policy, as some require changes 24-48 hours before departure.

What if the new date costs more than my original ticket?

You'll need to pay the fare difference in addition to any change fees. If the new fare is cheaper, you may receive a credit for the difference, depending on the airline's policy.