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Refund policies for international and domestic airlines can vary from one airline to another, and they often depend on the type of ticket you've purchased, the fare class, and the specific terms and conditions outlined in the ticket's terms of service. Additionally, the airline's home country and the country where you purchased the ticket can also impact the refund policy. Here are some general guidelines that are commonly observed:
Many airlines offer non-refundable tickets, especially for lower-cost fares. With non-refundable tickets, you typically won't receive a refund if you cancel your reservation. However, some airlines may allow you to use the value of the ticket towards a future booking, minus change fees.
Some airlines offer more expensive refundable or flexible tickets that allow you to cancel or change your reservation without incurring significant fees. You can usually get a full refund for these tickets.
Even with refundable tickets, some airlines may charge a cancellation fee when you request a refund.
There is often a specific time limit for requesting a refund. If you miss this deadline, you may not be eligible for a refund.
Airlines may provide refunds or offer to reschedule your flight without fees in the case of exceptional circumstances such as severe weather, natural disasters, or political unrest.
If you purchased travel insurance, you may be eligible for a refund under certain circumstances covered by your policy, such as illness, injury, or other unforeseen events.
Some airlines may offer vouchers or travel credits instead of cash refunds. These vouchers can be used for future travel with the same airline.
If you booked your international flight through a third-party website or travel agency, their refund policies may differ from those of the airline. Be sure to review their terms and conditions as well.
It's important to carefully read and understand the terms and conditions of your ticket before purchasing, and to contact the airline or your travel agent for specific details about their refund policies. Additionally, policies can change, so it's a good idea to check the airline's website for the most up-to-date information regarding their refund policies. Keep all documentation related to your booking and any communication with the airline to assist in the refund process, if necessary.
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