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I have a question about flying US Air internationally. I am planning a trip with a return in June 2016. The airline is not scheduling that far in advance and doesn't offer one way tickets. This forces me to pay a $300 penalty to change my return flight. Is there any other alternative?

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  • Most airline tickets don't permit a return date >365 days from the outbound, so you might be out of luck – Gagravarr Mar 31 '15 at 19:40

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The only other alternative is an "open return", where you don't specify the return flight, essentially giving you an undated return ticket that you can book a light with later. You are usually paying a premium for open returns, and I would expect it to cost you #300 extra or more, so you probably aren't saving anything by going that route.

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