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Can I cancel non-refundable ticket within 24 hours?

If your travel ticket is within, from, or to the United States, you are covered thanks to regulations from the US Department of Transportation (DOT). If your flight is at least 7 days away from the time of booking, you are entitled to a full refund within the first 24 hours of booking with no fee.



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If you change your mind, as long as you cancel within the 24-hour window, the airline has to give you a full refund. There are some caveats to this little-known rule, though. Read on for everything you need to know about the 24-hour flight cancellation rule.

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Note: While airlines are not required to issue a refund for non-refundable tickets, they are free to do so or they may issue a credit or travel voucher for future use on the airline.

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How can I cancel my flight without penalty? If it's within 24 hours of booking, and you're more than seven days out from your departure on a flight to or from the US booked directly with the airline, you can cancel your flight with no penalty through the airline with which you booked.

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However, if an airline accepts a reservation without payment, it must allow the consumer to cancel the reservation within 24 hours without penalty. If an airline requires payment with a reservation, it must allow the consumer to cancel the payment and reservation within 24 hours and receive a full refund.

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Understanding 'nonrefundable' Depending on the ticket type, often, 'nonrefundable' simply means: The airline will not give you all of your money back if you cancel (true for most basic economy tickets). The airline will not refund your ticket value as cash (it will be remitted as a voucher instead).

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With a non-refundable ticket, you can change your flight when you pay a change fee of $0-$400, depending on your travel route, plus the price difference.

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Rescheduling a nonrefundable fare to a different date is usually possible, but it most often comes with a substantial penalty charge. For passengers in some deeply discounted fare classes, like basic economy, rescheduling a nonrefundable fare is not allowed.

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If you've purchased your ticket, look for the words “non-refundable and “non-transferable” on it. If you see them, it doesn't matter how valid your reason is for wanting to change your ticket or request a refund, accept the fact that most airlines will apply all penalties, fees, and increased fares.

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The 24 Hour Cancellation Rule
Many airlines offer a 24-hour cooling-off period as a customer service policy, allowing you to cancel your flight, incurring no fees if you change your mind or otherwise need to cancel within 24 hours of booking. This policy typically applies to both refundable and non-refundable tickets.

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Normally (many airlines) do allow changes and/or tickets extensions (even for non-refundable tickets) - but this costs money. As a general rule changes are possible (if you change to a higher fare and/or have pay a penalty).

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To be clear: Refunds are required by law when the airline cancels the flight itself, for any reason, whether in the airline's control or not.

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Aeroplan Flight Reward Cancellation and Refund You can cancel and receive a full refund FREE of charge within 24 hours of booking an Aeroplan Flight Reward. It's handy if you make a mistake or discover another available flight!

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Airlines and ticket agents are required to make refunds promptly. For airlines, “prompt” is defined as being within 7 business days if a passenger paid by credit card, and within 20 days if a passenger paid by cash or check.

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You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes through the checkpoint. These are limited to 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item. This is also known as the 3-1-1 liquids rule.

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