Airline Gives Passengers the Power to Change
Travelers holding electronic tickets on a domestic Northwest flight who need to make changes to their plans can now do so online or at one of the airline’s E-Service Center kiosks, a spokesman said.
Itinerary changes can be made only within 24 hours of departure, and the traveler will still pay a $75 change fee. Changes to international tickets may not be made online or at a kiosk.
From a personal computer (you need a printer so you can print a boarding pass), go to https://www.nwa.com and move the cursor to “Travel Planner.†Go to “View/Change Reservations†on the drop-down menu.
At LAX, travelers can go to one of the kiosks near the Northwest counter, which resemble an ATM, a spokesman said. Northwest also maintains kiosks at San Diego and San Francisco airports, along with 40 other locations.
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