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How to Get a Refund for Cancelled Flights: 8 Tips

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Creator's Key Takeaways

some airlines and hotels have been really generous with their refund policies others though are in survival mode and are basically refusing to issue any cash refunds

tip number one go online and read your airlines hotel cruise lines refund and cancellation policy

tip number five when you do finally talk to a phone agent be nice be humble even be pitiful

tip number six this is a don't instead of a do don't accept credit if what you want is a refund

Creator's Tips & Advice

Go online and read your airline/hotel/cruise cancellation/refund policy
Try refunding or canceling online
If you have to call, try calling during off-hours
Be nice, humble, and pitiful when talking to a phone agent
Don't accept credit if you want a refund
Hang up and call again if not getting anywhere

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are my chances of getting a refund for my upcoming trip?
QHow do I get my money back for a flight the airline cancelled?

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8 things to know to help you get a refund for travel that was cancelled due to the Coronavirus outbreak. Some airlines and hotels have been quite generous with their refund options, but others are in “survival mode” and refusing to issue refunds. Call volumes are heavy with wait times of hours… but there are other options! 1. Go online and read your airline/hotel/cruise cancellation/refund policy 2. Try cancelling/refunding online. Many airlines have added cancellation options to their website that they didn’t have before. Can’t find one on the website? Try from their mobile app… or try filling out a customer service form and request a refund. Twitter and Facebook too. 3. If you do have to call.. try calling at off hours… 1am US time…. Or call off-hours to a different regional call center. UA has a call center in Singapore. Sometimes the numbers are published on their website, if not you might have to dig a little bit to find these numbers. Use something like Skype to call these international numbers for cheap. If it’s a hotel.. Try their front desk instead of the general reservation number. I cancelled one of my Marriott reservations just by leaving a voicemail and I got a cancellation 2 days later. If you booked via a 3rd party you probably have to call them. Expedia/Booking.com/Travel Agent 4. Wait. If your trip isn’t until May.. there’s no rush to cancel right now. In general cancellation/refund policies are getting more generous, not less. Airlines are cancelling flights left and right… yours may get cancelled too and an automatic refund. If they’ve already issued you a “credit” and you want a refund… wait. 5. Be nice / humble / pitiful. Make the phone agents want to help you… don’t try and order them around. Thank them. Times are stressful for them too. 6. Don’t accept credit if you don’t really want it. American Airlines is offering 20% extra credit bonus if you take a credit instead of cash. But if you accept a voucher, you’ve given up your right to a refund. Per DOT rules, passengers with cancelled flights to and from the US are entitled to a full refund. This is also the case for flights to and from the EU. 7. Hang up and call again 8. As a last resort… call your credit card company to dispute the charge. Most banks require you to make “a good-faith effort” to resolve a problem directly with the merchant first. Document your calls to the airline to show you’ve tried to resolve it with them first. ✔️ You might enjoy watching my Everyday Travel Carry Video: https://youtu.be/KD0r6GU3bxk 🔔 CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/yellowwproductions?sub_confirmation=1 💡 Yellow Productions on Social Media: FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/YellowProductionsTravel INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/yellowwproductions/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/chrisraney ✔️ Explore more of my content on my 2nd channel, the Office Survival Guide: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkeyiJNicoE7FMIwNvcsZ8g 📢 Check out my blog: http://yelloww.net 😀 Yellow Productions Merchandise: https://www.etsy.com/shop/yellowproductions 🚀 My video gear: Sony FDR-AX53 4K Handycam: http://amzn.to/2hYePVc Sony ECMW1M Wireless Microphone: http://amzn.to/2gQKDGG GoPro Fusion 360 Camera: https://amzn.to/2NINKSz Pacsafe LS250 Anti-theft Shoulder Bag: http://amzn.to/2h0YCNt