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Yes, but how much of a change constitutes a right to a refund? Purchasing an afternoon flight and getting stuck on a morning flight due to VA cancelling is VA's fault not my fault.I think the answer is clearly in your question.
'Can I get a refund on a non-refundable ticket'
I definitely do not expect alcohol in 'zero alcohol beers' etc.
In December, a friend and I decided to cancel a trip at the last minute. We were on seperate bookings so each rang to cancel. I wanted mine cancelled into my Travel Bank so I asked for that at the start of the call but my friend just asked to cancel the flights – didn’t mention the Travel Bank or anything at all. There had been a schedule change just after we booked the flights (6pm flight became a 3pm flight or something like that). Because of this, they offered him the option to cancel into a Travel Bank or get a full refund. So he did get a refund on a flight that had a schedule change. Also, worth noting this was outside the Platinum line hours so it was the normal call centre who offered the refund as an option.I've had a significant schedule change on a Syd-Per flight from 1:45pm to 9:15am which I am unable to make (going QF instead). Can I get a refund on a non-refundable ticket or is the current Travel Bank credit my only option?
Thank you. This is what I was looking for.Don't worry about the previous advice. I suspect what you need to know is in section 3 of the guest compensation policy:
Guest Compensation Policy
You may be entitled to the assistance set out in this policy where you have a confirmed and/or ticketed reservation on a Virgin Australia flight and we need to make a change to your reservation before or on your day of travel.www.virginaustralia.com