Fly flexible and travel on your own terms without fees

After the pandemic, many airlines were helping passengers fly flexible — allowing tickets to be changed or cancelled without fees — but is that still the case? We checked carrier policies to find out.

Remember how everyone was wondering if airlines would go back to their old ways with all those change fees once the pandemic was over? Well, good news! You can still snag flexible airline tickets. While the cheapest basic economy tickets are still pretty rigid, if you bump up to the next fare class, you may be able to change your flight without an extra fee.

Here are a handful of flexible flight ticket policies from major US-based airlines and how to find airfare with flexible dates on these carriers.

Airlines offering flexible tickets

Airline

Airline policy

Delta

Delta has eliminated change and cancellation fees for flights originating in the US and Canada for Delta Classic and Extra experiences. These fees still apply in some regions for all tickets, including Delta Main Classic and premium fares.

United

United has said goodbye to change fees for Economy, Economy Plus, and premium cabin tickets for flights within the US, Puerto Rico, and US Virgin Islands; between the US and Mexico or the Caribbean; and international destinations originating in the US.

jetBlue

JetBlue will charge a $25 per-person fee for changing or canceling a flight over the phone or through chat. However, that fee is not applied if changes are made by the passenger online. Otherwise, there are no change or cancellation fees on most fares, except Blue Basic.

American Airlines

American Airlines sells tickets as either non-refundable or refundable. The latter allows passengers to change or cancel without a fee. A change fee will be charged for non-refundable tickets. Changes are not allowed on Basic Economy fares.

Southwest

Southwest doesn’t charge change or cancellation fees. In order to make changes to a Basic fare, it’s necessary to upgrade to a higher ticket class.

Hawaiian Airlines

Hawaiian Airlines does not charge a change fee, although one may be charged for a same-day change. No changes or cancellations are permitted for Saver fares.

Information is current as of April 24, 2026.

How to fly flexible

Want to know how to book flexible flight tickets? Take these easy steps:

  • Find your ideal flight and then head to the airline's website. Check their flexible ticket policy to see if change and cancellation fees are part of the fare class you want to purchase.

  • If you aren’t able to change or cancel for free, consider booking a higher cabin class to unlock those benefits.

  • Remember flexible travel doesn’t stop at flights. Review the policies of the hotels and rental car you’re planning to book too.

  • Consider buying travel insurance to protect against the unexpected.

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FAQs about flexible airline tickets

Generally speaking, a flexible flight ticket is one that you can change or even cancel without paying an additional fee. Ticket policies differ among airlines, but depending on the fare class or add-ons you select, you may be able to receive a refund or change your travel dates for free if you need to adjust your flight for any reason.

Many of the most popular US airlines offer flexible ticket options, including Delta, United, Southwest, and American Airlines.

You need to set a date when you book most flights. However, if you buy a flexible airline ticket or a flexible add-on, you can change the flight date and time in accordance with the ticket’s terms.

While tickets with flexible policies have set departure and return dates that could be subject to change depending on circumstances, open-ended tickets have historically been tickets with a set departure date but flexible return date.

Yes, the option to buy a flexible flight ticket should still be available for last-minute purchases.

Yes, you should be able to buy a flexible airline ticket for one-way travel.

Final thoughts: Find airfare with flexible dates

Although the pandemic-era elimination of change and cancellation fees seemed like a temporary policy, many airlines have opted to keep their flexible ticket options. In some cases, you’ll need to buy or upgrade to a higher fare class to achieve maximum fee-free flexibility. Check the airline's policy before booking your ticket to avoid any surprises later on.

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