
Jelly
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No. That is why they are called "non-refundable".
But, many times you can change them. You may be able to change the date, destination, or person flying, so that you can use them some other time. Check with the airline, or where you bought the tickets to see, sometimes they charge a small fee to do this, but its cheaper than losing the money you paid for the ticket! |
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The Shadow
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Jelly is correct except for one thing. You cannot change the person flying. Airline tickets are not transferable.
Depending on the restrictions of your fare, you may be able to apply the value to a new ticket. You will be charged a change fee, which is usually $75-$200 depending on the airline and whether it is a domestic or international ticket. Your new trip must be within one year of the original date of purchase.
Call the airline or your travel agent to book a new trip.
Also, there are very limited circumstances in which you may be able to obtain a refund on a nonrefundable ticket. This typically happens only if the cancellation is due to the death of the traveler or a member of the traveler's immediate family. If this is the case, contact the airline or your travel agent. You will need to provide a copy of a death certificate. |
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wannaBmom
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You cant get a refund, but you can change the dates and sometimes get a credit of that amount to use next time. But you will still have to pay the change fee which is usually around $150, plus however much more if when you use them your tickits cost more than they originally did. |
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silentnonrev
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under certain circumstances: yes, depending on the fare rules. Death of passenger (!) or of travelling companion may qualify....sometimes illness too. If situation has occurred, it's worth a try, but if you are angling for a way to cancel your trip and get your $ back, sorry, you're SOL |
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Max
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Duh! You can only change them to a later date, although they may charge a administrative fee to do so. |
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jellybelly
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No, that is where the non-refundable part comes in. |
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morgan1690
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if your not sure nothing is going to happen then buy trip protection
that way if u can“t make it the tickets r still good for 6 mths or a yr depending on what plan u buy
but the tickets r NON refundable
trip protection isn“t that expensive and if u think about it
The trip cost $ 3,000 including flight and trip protection cost about $200.00
that way if u can“t make it or u get laid over etc the trip protection plan will refund up to 90 % of the trip.
good luck have a safe trip |
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Sharmila
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Well it's pretty self explanatory- they're non-refundable.
In case you missed that, no. You can't get a refund. |
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hockeycox
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No. http://www.answers.com/topic/nonrefundable?cat=biz-fin
But you could sell it to a third-party. |
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