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change the plane ticket booked for a potential employer?
Flgiht I note a potential employer to my spouse city. I would like note that I can stay a little more time with my husband, instead of a single day. I think that goes to the airline ticket change and pay all amounts due to change. My question is this: the potential employer knows to change the ticket? I'm not sure if the comapny do not know if this is considered professional will use hunting.So sure if the change is on my side flgiht and airline Thanks
The employer will not be informed. If you have one ticket, there should be no problem if the electronics are likely to seek confirmation of your credit card number, etc to verify that you are the purchaser of the ticket. Meet Employers you bought the cheapest fare he could not, which means restrictions. I [u occurs if you can not change in flight and at least all you have to pay a exchange rate, which is usually between $ 50 and $ 100. Good luck and the sooner you do best!
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