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In all honesty, it's looking pretty near impossible to get a refund for any base tier VA flights (whether cancelled by you or by them). I've taken a couple of looks at people's posts on VA's Facebook page and there are even Kiwis who are being denied refunds for their NZ to Aus flights for a route that VA has completely cancelled, even if VA survive how are they meant to easily use that credit without having to organise a full overseas holiday?
This discussion may assist with providing people's different views on whether you could pursue for a refund through the ACCC with their new COVID-19 policy, the crux of which being that consumer rights are essentially lessened in circumstances where the airline has cancelled the flight, but did so under a government restriction, e.g. border shutdown.
Did you have an active travel insurance policy for the trips or pay with a credit card with insurance? It may be worth submitting a claim just to see what is said - however read the policies carefully to see how you should structure your claim. For example, for your Sydney flight that sounds like it was cancelled by VA, you could argue that there are currently no Gov restrictions stopping domestic flights flying into NSW.
Another option if you paid via credit card is to request a chargeback through the affiliated bank. However whilst it may cost you nothing to make a travel insurance claim that gets knocked back, you should check with your bank whether you could be charged by them for any failed chargeback applications you make. Other side to that is whether you have any status with VA - someone in this post has documented what happened to them when they got a chargeback from their bank against VA: Virgin getting very HEAVY re completed credit card refunds. Sad to see.
It also costs you nothing to make a complaint to the ACCC, however who knows when they could get back to you.
I know how frustrating this is, I've got money in a travel bank for a flight that VA cancelled that I've had to mentally already say goodbye to because none of us know what will happen now.
Hope this helps.
This discussion may assist with providing people's different views on whether you could pursue for a refund through the ACCC with their new COVID-19 policy, the crux of which being that consumer rights are essentially lessened in circumstances where the airline has cancelled the flight, but did so under a government restriction, e.g. border shutdown.
Virgin Flight Refund
Got a flight in a couple of days, virgin has cancelled our flights and rerouted us with an extra hop. As the flights have changed we would like to cancel this for $$ rather than credit (hey virgin may go broke i hope not but possible). My understanding is if they change a flight you have the...
www.australianfrequentflyer.com.au
Did you have an active travel insurance policy for the trips or pay with a credit card with insurance? It may be worth submitting a claim just to see what is said - however read the policies carefully to see how you should structure your claim. For example, for your Sydney flight that sounds like it was cancelled by VA, you could argue that there are currently no Gov restrictions stopping domestic flights flying into NSW.
Another option if you paid via credit card is to request a chargeback through the affiliated bank. However whilst it may cost you nothing to make a travel insurance claim that gets knocked back, you should check with your bank whether you could be charged by them for any failed chargeback applications you make. Other side to that is whether you have any status with VA - someone in this post has documented what happened to them when they got a chargeback from their bank against VA: Virgin getting very HEAVY re completed credit card refunds. Sad to see.
It also costs you nothing to make a complaint to the ACCC, however who knows when they could get back to you.
I know how frustrating this is, I've got money in a travel bank for a flight that VA cancelled that I've had to mentally already say goodbye to because none of us know what will happen now.
Hope this helps.