Airlines have different refund and cancellation policies, which can differ depending on the fare class you purchased, the destination, and other factors. Most airlines will generally let you cancel a ticket and get a refund, although the details of the reimbursement can change. For instance, some airlines might impose a cancellation fee or only provide a refund in the form of a travel credit that can only be applied to future bookings.
Here are some general guidelines to keep in mind:
If you must cancel your flight and purchase a refundable ticket, you may be eligible for a full refund. You may not be able to get a refund if you purchased a nonrefundable
ticket, but you may be able to apply the value of your ticket to a future flight.
If you need to change your flight and have purchased a flexible fare, you may be able to do so without paying a fee. If you purchased a non-flexible fare, you may be required to pay a change fee in order to change your itinerary.
If the airline cancels your flight, you should be able to get a full refund or the option to rebook on another flight.
If you miss your flight, you may be able to reschedule it for a fee, depending on the airline’s no-show policy and the availability of seats on other flights.
When purchasing a ticket, it is critical to carefully review and confirm the terms and conditions, as well as the airline’s refund and cancellation policies. If you have any further questions, please contact us directly at.
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