Flight Change Fees: What Airlines Charge and When They Can Be Reduced
A breakdown of change fees across major carriers, and proven strategies to potentially reduce or eliminate them.
Change fees can range from $0 to $500+ depending on your fare type and airline. Here's what you need to know.
The Current Fee Landscape
Major US carriers have largely eliminated change fees for most ticket types:
- American, Delta, United: Most economy tickets now fee-free to change (fare difference may apply)
- Basic Economy: Usually cannot be changed or upgraded
- Premium tickets: Typically free changes with no fee
When Fees Still Apply
- International routes on certain fare classes
- Basic economy tickets
- Change made within 24 hours of booking (often free)
Strategies to Reduce or Eliminate Fees
- Book higher fare classes — Flexibility is built in
- Change within 24 hours — Most airlines offer free changes
- Ask about waivers — Military, medical emergencies may qualify
- Use a travel agent — They know the policy exceptions
- Check for price drops — You might get credit back
Pro tip: If your flight is still far out, you can often make a "change" to lock in your ticket, then change again closer to your travel date — sometimes at no additional fee.
The Bottom Line
Change fees are much more flexible than they used to be. But navigating the rules and exceptions can still be complex. If you're stuck, a travel assistance service can help you find the best option.