Rebooking a flight

"Changer la réservation d'un vol"
B2 writing exercise

Patrice calls Easyplane to postpone his flight.

Pay attention to the hints!

Some vocabulary you may want to look up before or during this exercise: "to be supposed to [do]", "something came up", "a change fee (plane tickets)", "a ticket change", "a potential price difference", "in any case (anyway)", "a booking reference", "in the name of", "the day after tomorrow", "a seat (plane)", "to be acceptable to [someone]".

I’ll give you some sentences to translate into %s

  • I’ll show you where you make mistakes
  • I’ll keep track of what you need to practise
  • Change my choices if you want
Start the exercise

Here's a preview of the text for the writing challenge, when you're ready click the start button above:

- Easyplane, hello. How may I help you? - Hello, I was supposed to take the plane tomorrow morning at 9.45, but something has come up at the last minute, and I wanted to know whether it was possible to change my ticket. - Yes, it is possible, but you'll have to pay a change fee. As it is less than sixty days before your flight, a ticket change will cost you 43 euros plus any potential price difference between your new ticket and the old one. - OK, I don't have a choice in any case! - May I have your name as well as your booking reference please? - Yes of course, My reference is B26794 in the name of PATRICE DUFRESNE. - Thank you very much. I can see your booking on my screen. When would you like to leave? - The day after tomorrow would be perfect, if you still have seats. - Yes, we have a flight at 8.15 am. Is that acceptable (to you)? - That's perfect, I'll take it. Thank you very much!

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