Do the airlines accept a return ticket that's 1 year ahead, when checking in for a one way flight to the DR?
I don't have an answer to your question, but I fail to see the importance here, asDo the airlines accept a return ticket that's 1 year ahead, when checking in for a one way flight to the DR?
I would not bet my vacation on any info you might get here in this forum. Buy a fully refundable return ticket a month ahead, print it out and cancel it afterwards.Do the airlines accept a return ticket that's 1 year ahead, when checking in for a one way flight to the DR?
I agree, I would only rely on direct info from any airline, but the refundable ticket is I think the best suggestion.I would not bet my vacation on any info you might get here in this forum.
With how much airlines want money from any source they can get, it’s a miracle they don’t charge a cancellation fee (if there is a few, obviously it isn’t high enough if people are considering it’s ok to cancel a return ticket) for a return tickets cancelled after the first ticket is used or even allow cancellation of such thing.I would not bet my vacation on any info you might get here in this forum. Buy a fully refundable return ticket a month ahead, print it out and cancel it afterwards.
It does not need to be a return ticket ! One way leaving the DR is good enough and there are plenty of options for a ticket that can be canceled without any fee. Usually they are more expensive but who cares if you cancel anyway.With how much airlines want money from any source they can get, it’s a miracle they don’t charge a cancellation fee (if there is a few, obviously it isn’t high enough if people are considering it’s ok to cancel a return ticket) for a return tickets cancelled after the first ticket is used or even allow cancellation of such thing.
They aren’t suppose to sell a one way ticket to any country to people that aren’t legal residents or citizens of that other country.It does not need to be a return ticket ! One way leaving the DR is good enough and there are plenty of options for a ticket that can be canceled without any fee. Usually they are more expensive but who cares if you cancel anyway.
Wtf are you talking about. I can be a serial killer that just escaped from jail and still can buy any ticket i want online.They aren’t suppose to sell a one way ticket to any country to people that aren’t legal residents or citizens of that other country.
You can buy what you want but when it comes the moment of check in and checking your documents, they may just deny boarding, period.Wtf are you talking about. I can be a serial killer that just escaped from jail and still can buy any ticket i want online.
Thats for sure ! But this has nothing to do with the question of "conchman" regarding a return ticket.You can buy what you want but when it comes the moment of check in and checking your documents, they may just deny boarding, period.
Unless I'm missing something, it does, as the question is whether or not you have to have a return ticket within 30/90 (extension) days or not? The time he mentions "one year", makes no sense, as you would have to have a residency in the DR for an airline to "accept" (accept in this case = they would not care) that ticket... Please feel free to correct me though...Thats for sure ! But this has nothing to do with the question of "conchman" regarding a return ticket.
100% Accurate... some people on this thread cant seem to understand this Simple Concept, which is actually a RULE .You can buy what you want but when it comes the moment of check in and checking your documents, they may just deny boarding, period.
Ok 330 days, I'm trying to find a strategy to stop buying and changing tickets. For a relative Bec I got rezFirstly , WHAT Airline is allowing you to even buy a ticker More than 330 days out ( that seems to be the industry standard, as they dont even have prices a full year out .
Dude American Airlines checks every single time now at the priority check in desk in Miami, EVERY SINGLE TIME (half the time before)
They even check that it is a paid ticket not a reservation on hold , AA in Miami is different bro
My relative was not allowed to fly because of an expired return ticket, that's what it's like in AA Miami