transpactraveller
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Many years ago when I cancelled a Red e-Deal ticket I was given a credit voucher to use on a future flight, minus the $99 change fee. Is that still what happens today?
I also remember being told you won't get the voucher if you cancel within 24 hours of departure - you forfeit everything. In this situation, there's nothing to gain by cancelling and you should check-in and no-show, because otherwise you could miss out on a refund if Qantas actually cancel the flight themselves at the last minute.
With US airlines on non-refundable tickets, you can still get a cash refund of the non-airfare components (eg taxes and government charges) if you don't fly. Can you do the same with Qantas?
I did try to find info about the cancel process on Qantas.com but it's a bit vague and confusing. Hopefully the collective wisdom of this forum can clarify! Thanks!
I also remember being told you won't get the voucher if you cancel within 24 hours of departure - you forfeit everything. In this situation, there's nothing to gain by cancelling and you should check-in and no-show, because otherwise you could miss out on a refund if Qantas actually cancel the flight themselves at the last minute.
With US airlines on non-refundable tickets, you can still get a cash refund of the non-airfare components (eg taxes and government charges) if you don't fly. Can you do the same with Qantas?
I did try to find info about the cancel process on Qantas.com but it's a bit vague and confusing. Hopefully the collective wisdom of this forum can clarify! Thanks!