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Hopefully Qantas will refund if pressed but it is likely you are gunna need to push hard, they are just not drawing attention to their policy: Compensation and Refunds Policy | QantasSo how do you get the refund Is the question on my lips.If they cant provide service they have to refund, thats the law.The press release mentions cancelled flights will be automatically converted into a travel credit, with Qantas notifying customers from Monday.
Does not mention at this stage whether cash refund is available ...
This situation sucks for Qantas staff but its highly likely the government will bail them out and pick up the tab for the staff to sit at home. Shame they wont do the same for the mom and pop corner store.
Customers are entitled to a refund in the following situations:
If we cancel your flight and we cannot offer you suitable alternative arrangements.
If we delay your flight to the extent that you have to cancel your travel.
If we make a significant change# to the scheduled flight time and we are unable to book you on an alternative flight that is acceptable to you.
If we cause you to miss a connecting Qantas flight on which you have a confirmed reservation.
If we are unable to carry you and you have a confirmed reservation."
Of course the auto convert to a credit will likely create an additional hurdle.
In any case if I booked a flight to travel on a certain date and the airline cancels it and offers no alternative on that date consumer law would indicate I am entitled to a full refund, not a travel credit. if they obfuscate I'm sure the ACCC may have something to say about that.