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Can I use my Delta eCredit for something else?

Can a Delta eCredit be used for someone else? Any eCredit refund issued to a specific passenger must be used to book new travel for the same passenger. It can't be used for someone else. Unfortunately, this means you can't use travel credits from a family or group trip for yourself or another group.



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24-Hour Risk-Free Cancellation Process
  1. Find Your Trip or Log In and go to My Trips.
  2. Select the trip you need to cancel.
  3. Click the 'Need to Cancel?' button.
  4. Select 'Start Flight Cancellation' and follow the steps.
  5. Receive a full refund, which will be automatically issued to your original form of payment.


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Delta-issued Transportation Credit Vouchers (TCV), Electronic Credit Voucher (ECV/E-TCV), Miscellaneous Charge Order (MCO), Delta Transportation Vouchers (DTV), Electronic Denied Compensation Credit or eGifts and Gift Cards will be accepted as payment toward a Delta Vacations package that includes airfare.

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Unmatched travel flexibility: Delta extends ticket validity through year-end 2023. Effective Jan. 12, all existing eCredit holders will have an additional year of flexibility for rebooking and traveling. Customers will be able to rebook their ticket by December 31, 2023, for travel throughout 2024.

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Basic Economy tickets cannot be changed in most cases; however, you may be able to cancel minus a cancellation charge as outlined below, and apply the remaining value, issued as an eCredit, toward a future Delta ticket.

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You can't transfer the flight credit to anyone else to use nor can you refund it to cash or credit card. Flight credits are limited to redemption for the base fare and the associated taxes and fees. You can't use your flight credit for extras such as seats or bags or for charges associated with award travel.

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Types of tickets You can also sell travel vouchers, which are the credits issued by airlines if you've ever been bumped from a flight (even if the airline isn't one that allows name changes on tickets).

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It's possible thanks to the 24-hour flight cancellation rule. The Department of Transportation's 24-hour refund regulation states that all airlines flying in the U.S., even international carriers, must issue a full refund if the reservation is canceled within a one-day window of booking.

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if you suffer from or have had:
  • angina or chest pain at rest.
  • an infectious disease (e.g. chickenpox, flu), including COVID-19.
  • decompression sickness after diving (sometimes called 'the bends')
  • increased pressure in the brain (due to bleeding, injury or infection)
  • infection of your ears or sinuses.
  • recent heart attack.


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Refundable fares are generally eligible for a full cash refund. Some tickets, including many basic economy fares, simply cannot be canceled. Some tickets can be canceled for a voucher refund, minus a cancellation fee.

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Future flight credits. These can be used for flights on United and partner-operated flights. You can also use these credits for other purchases such as Basic economy seat selection, Economy Plus seating and preferred seat selections. Future flight credits must be used by the person on the original ticket.

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How to get your cash refund. So the airline has offered you a voucher, which is perfectly legal, but you'd rather just have the cash. You'll need to proactively ask your airline for a cash refund in writing. The same goes for if you've booked through an online travel agency like Expedia.

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