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Refund Policy

Airline ticket refund policies can often be intricate, but I will clarify the key points for you. Typically, these policies differ based on the airline, the type of ticket purchased, and the reasons for cancellation.

Eligibility for Refunds

  • If you cancel your flight within 24 hours of making the reservation, you are generally entitled to a full refund.
  • In the event that the airline cancels your flight, you have the right to request a complete refund.
  • Should the airline implement significant changes to the flight schedule or cause delays, you may also qualify for a refund.

Types of Refunds

  • Non-refundable tickets: While a full refund may not be available, you can still receive reimbursement for applicable taxes and fees.
  • Refundable tickets: You are eligible for a full refund, subject to any cancellation fees that may apply.

How to Claim a Refund

  • Reach out to the airline directly to initiate your refund request.
  • If your booking was made through a travel agent or an online travel agency, it is advisable to contact them first to start the refund process.

Additional Tips

  • Always examine the airline's refund policy prior to making a booking.
  • Consider acquiring travel insurance to safeguard against unexpected events.
  • If you encounter difficulties in obtaining a refund, you may file a complaint with the US Department of Transportation.