Flight Cancellations
Travel plans can change, and we understand that. If you need to cancel your flight for any reason, airlines typically allow cancellations under specific policies. You can review these policies directly on each airline’s official website to understand your options before canceling.
What is the flight cancellation policy?
If an airline cancels your flight for reasons within its control, you may be entitled to compensation.
Travelers who purchased travel insurance may receive a full refund in the event of a covered flight cancellation.
If you booked your ticket using points or miles, any eligible refund is generally returned to your loyalty account in the form of points or miles.
How to Cancel Your Flight
Via the Airline’s Website
Visit the airline’s official website and log in to the “My Trips” or “Manage Booking” section.
Follow the prompts to cancel your ticket and review any applicable refund amount.
For non-refundable tickets, you won’t receive a cash refund but may receive travel credits or vouchers for future use.
At the Airport Counter
If you prefer in-person assistance, you can cancel your booking directly at the airline’s airport counter.
The staff will help process your cancellation and inform you of any refund or credits you may receive.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the cancellation charges?
Cancellation fees vary depending on the airline, ticket type, and itinerary. Generally, if you have a refundable ticket, you will receive a refund minus any applicable fees. Non-refundable tickets typically do not qualify for a cash refund.
Are basic economy tickets fully refundable?
Most basic economy tickets are non-refundable. You may not receive a refund unless the airline cancels your flight or you have special circumstances covered by travel insurance.
What if I don’t show up for my flight?
If you miss your flight without canceling in advance (a “no-show”), you are usually not eligible for a refund. Your entire booking may be forfeited depending on the airline’s policy.