What does reissue tickets mean?

What does reissue tickets mean?

An airline ticket reissue is an alteration to an airline journey that requires the issue of an entirely new ticket, usually because a traveller has changed travel date and therefore flight number or price. Tickets can also be reissued for changes to origin, destination or stopovers.

How do I talk to a live person at Ticketmaster?

Find your order (the one you need to contact us about), either in the Upcoming or Past Event tabs, then click “See Details” Click “Contact Us” at the bottom right of the Event Details page and click Email Us.

How can I speak to someone at Ticketmaster?

To speak to a Customer Service agent over the phone, you can call 800-653-80000″ / Twitter.

Are tickets cheaper at the stadium?

In fact, it could save you as much as $30, on average, per ticket. A ticket sold the week of the game costs $38, on average, while a ticket sold more than a month before game day is $68, on average, according to data from SeatGeek. Buying your ticket at the ballpark before the game can help you snag a good deal.

Who is TicketSales?

TicketSales.com is the leading provider of all types of tickets, from resale sport, concert and theater tickets to helicopter rides, theme parks, wine tours and more. We connect fans with millions of events around the world. Our goal is to make it safe and easy to access the best deals on tickets to any event.

Does reissue mean refund?

Reissue is simply just a name change. You will need to reissue your ticket if you have nominated someone of your own choosing to pass the ticket on to. The barcode and name on the ticket will be changed and emailed to the new customer, however no refund will be processed to you.

What is the difference between a revalidation and a reissue?

Reissuing is when the airlines print an entirely new ticket with your changed travel date and flight number. Revalidation is when the date for your flight is changed in the airline system. You can just present your original ticket at the airport for check in, even though your new itinerary is different.