Tell us what changed
Enter the original and new flight details. No booking code or airline login is required.
A schedule change may open rebooking or refund options. We review what changed, the airline’s published policy, and practical alternative flights — then give you a clear action plan.
Schedule change detected
JFK → LAX
Original
5:10 PM
Nonstop
New
2:25 PM
Nonstop
2h 45m earlier
An example change worth checking before acceptance
Policy
Checked
Options
Compared
Start
$0
Why check first
When an airline changes your schedule, the new itinerary may not be your only option. Depending on the airline, ticket, route, and type of change, you may be able to ask for another flight or request a refund.
Most travelers simply click Accept.
We help you check first — without accessing your booking, contacting the airline, or making promises about the outcome.
How it works
The service is asynchronous from start to finish.
Enter the original and new flight details. No booking code or airline login is required.
We compare your itinerary change with the airline’s published policy and practical alternative flights.
If we identify a potentially useful opportunity, you can purchase a detailed written report. If we find nothing, you pay nothing.
What we check
We focus on airline-initiated changes to scheduled commercial passenger flights.
Departure time changes
Arrival time changes
Added connections
Removed nonstop flights
Airport changes
Flight cancellations
Route changes
Cabin changes
Sample review
A paid report explains what changed, why it may matter, which official source applies, what flight to request, and what to say.
Flight change review
Original
5:10 PM
Nonstop · same date
New
2:25 PM
Nonstop · same date
Example alternative
6:20 PM
Nonstop · same date
Assessment
Potentially useful schedule-change opportunity.
Example suggested wording
“Hi. My original itinerary was changed by the airline. I’d like to ask whether I can be accommodated on the 6:20 PM flight on the same travel date instead.”
Simple pricing
One-time written reports. No subscription, no booking fee, and no hidden fourth plan.
Quick Check
$0
A focused initial review of your airline-initiated schedule change.
Action Plan
$29
A written action plan for one affected flight segment.
Full Trip Report
$69
A full outbound and return review for one round-trip booking.
A different kind of travel utility
Flight trackers tell you that something changed. We help you understand whether that change may create an opportunity.
No ticket sales or reservations
No airline account access
No live travel support
No guaranteed airline outcomes
Source-backed methodology
We separate legal refund rules, airline-specific rebooking policies, and practical alternative flights. These are not the same thing.
Original itinerary
Revised itinerary
Published airline rules
Practical alternatives
FAQ
No. FlightChangeCheck is an independent information and itinerary-review service. We do not sell flights, issue tickets, modify reservations, or contact airlines for customers.
No. We do not request a booking reference, passenger name, ticket number, airline login, loyalty credentials, passport details, or payment-card information.
It tells you only whether we found a potentially useful opportunity worth investigating. Detailed policy analysis, alternative flights, suggested wording, and backups are included only in a paid report.
No. Airline policies, schedules, fares, and seat availability change. Final approval always rests with the airline or the agency that issued the ticket.
No. The service is asynchronous and best suited to trips at least 72 hours away. We do not provide airport assistance, live rebooking, phone support, or emergency travel help.
Before you accept
Start with a free review. If we do not find a clear opportunity worth pursuing, you pay $0.