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KE Skypass – J to F?

KE Skypass – J to F?

  1. Anonymous Guest

    We are booked on KE with SkyPass, from NA to SE Asia. I just received a targeted offer for 40K Skypass. I thought I’d bite. KE inn J, to SE Asia is 75K one way, in F it is 95K. The bonus provides the right amount of additional SkyPass for 2 to upgrade to F. However, does KE allow change to F when space is available? I am not asking about changing at the day of travel, but changing a few weeks, potentially a couple of months before the actual travel.

    Question recap:
    Can I change my award tickets in J to award ticket in F provided the space is available in KE Skypass program?

  2. Gaurav Community Ambassador

    Bob: here is a good resource for award changes: [URL]http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2014/08/04/airline-award-ticket-change-fees/[/URL]. There are no fees for changes or redeposits so you should be able to do it pretty easily.

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