Booking involves a lot of decisions that you must take
quickly to suit your requirements and it can often become very challenging.
Among them is the decision to select a refundable or non-refundable ticket.
Since they cost less, many passengers opt for the non-refundable tickets.
Unfortunately, a lot of things can possibly go very wrong.
Gone are those days when airlines begin sympathizing with you because of an
ailment or death of a close relative. In
today’s age, you can only possibly get a refund if you are the person traveling
along pass away; that too upon showing the supporting documents. Fortunately,
the customers have a right despite booking a non-refundable ticket. Here are
some ways how you can get a refund on non-refundable tickets.
According to the US Department of Transportation Regulations,
travelers have a possibility of getting a refund on these tickets if they’ve
booked a week ahead and that too within a day’s time. When it comes to a refund
on non-refundable tickets, airlines have different rules. American Airlines
allows you to hold a seat for 24 hours without having to pay for it. In this
way, you can easily make changes. Alaska Airlines allows you to switch your
plans if it’s done 60 days before your flight. Southwest
Airlines allows you to alter your plans within 24 hours of booking. Allegiant
Airlines is more demanding. With this airline, you can change your plans before
at least 168 hours of your flight.
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