Refund policies for flight tickets typically depend on factors such as the type of ticket purchased (e.g., non-refundable, refundable), the airline’s policies, and the specific circumstances surrounding the cancellation or change. Here are some general points to consider:
  1. Non-Refundable Tickets: Many flight tickets are non-refundable, meaning that if you cancel your booking, you may not be eligible for a refund. However, you might still have the option to use the value of the ticket toward a future booking (within a specified time frame).
  2. Refundable Tickets: Some tickets come with the option of a refund, but they often cost more than non-refundable tickets. Refundable tickets typically provide more flexibility in terms of cancellations and changes.
  3. Cancellation Fees: Even with refundable tickets, there may be cancellation fees involved. The amount of the fee can vary based on the airline and the timing of the cancellation.
  4. Insurance: If you purchased travel insurance, it may cover certain cancellation scenarios. Check the terms of your insurance policy to understand what is covered.
To get specific information about the refund policy for the flight ticket booking website you used, please visit the website directly and look for sections such as “Terms and Conditions,” “Refund Policy,” or “Cancellation Policy.” If you have trouble finding the information, contact the website’s customer support for assistance. Keep in mind that policies may have changed since my last update, so it’s crucial to refer to the most current information available on the website.