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Does Delta give you a full refund?

Tickets purchased directly from Delta, including Basic Economy fares, are included in our 24-Hour Risk-Free Cancellation policy. This means you have up to 24 hours after booking to cancel your ticket for any reason and receive a full refund with no change or cancellation fees.



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Canceling a nonrefundable fare will result in an eCredit for the full amount paid (minus any cancellation fees, depending on fare type and route). However, if you cancel a refundable ticket, you'll get the amount paid refunded back to your original form of payment.

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Delta's policy includes: A full refund within 24 hours of booking. For non-refundable tickets, a cancellation fee applies, and the remaining balance is issued as e-credit for future Delta flights. Refunds are processed within 7-10 business days for credit card purchases and 20 business days for other payment methods.

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Delta Airlines cancelled Flight Compensation Additionally, for any Delta Airlines flight cancellation less than 14 days before the flight, passengers may also be eligible for Delta Airlines flight cancellation compensation, up to $700 per person.

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How to get a refund if a flight cancels or changes times. Flyers are eligible to rebook tickets in the event of a flight cancellation or a schedule change of more than 30 minutes. If the proposed change doesn't work for you, you're likely also eligible for a refund.

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So if you arrive at your destination over 3 hours late, it's always worth checking if you're owed Delta Airlines flight delay compensation. Don't miss out on up to $700 per person.

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We will issue refunds for eligible tickets typically within 7 business days for domestic credit/debit card purchases. Once processed, the refund may take up to two billing cycles before it is reflected on your credit/debit card statement.

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Canceling a nonrefundable fare will result in an eCredit for the full amount paid (minus any cancellation fees, depending on fare type and route). However, if you cancel a refundable ticket, you'll get the amount paid refunded back to your original form of payment.

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Covered reasons for Trip Cancellation
  • Medical reasons (unforeseen ailment, injury or death in the family)
  • Inclement weather or natural disasters (tropical storms, hurricanes, etc.)
  • Terrorist attack (in or around where you're planning to visit)
  • Financial default (of a carrier)
  • Involuntary layoff or termination.


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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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To receive compensation, you must file a claim with the airline for the delay, and the delay must have been caused by a factor within the airline's control (so a weather delay wouldn't count).

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If you're eligible for reimbursement, Delta will ask for receipts. While you can contact a Delta agent over the phone or at the airport, Detla.com is the easiest way to seek compensation and reimbursement.

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' If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Yes, in many cases, especially during significant delays or cancellations not due to extraordinary circumstances, airlines may cover the cost of hotel accommodations for passengers.

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If there is a flight delay of 2 hours, the airline staff will usually provide you with vouchers that can be redeemed at local airport restaurants and snack bars.

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If you're within 24 hours of purchasing your ticket you can cancel your flight without a penalty when you book directly with Delta. Be sure to cancel your flight prior to departure. If you purchased a non-refundable ticket, you may cancel your ticket prior to departure and receive an eCredit if applicable.

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Some airlines even offer bonuses or discounts if customers are willing to accept the option of rebooking for a later date instead of demanding a refund. And sometimes airlines work for their best interests and not yours. They know perfectly well in when a customer is due a refund but may make it difficult to get one.

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If you know you can't make a scheduled flight, it's better to cancel your flight rather than be a no-show. If you cancel, you might receive a partial or whole credit for the fare purchased, to be applied to a future flight.

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The most common covered reason is unforeseen illness, injury, or death of the traveler, a traveling companion, or a non-traveling family member. Other common covered reasons include terrorism, inclement weather, or a natural disaster, among others. Trip Cancellation is a major concern for most travelers.

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In most cases, all the connecting and/or return flights that are related to the same booking get canceled, and no-show passengers are ineligible for a refund. Some airlines also charge a no-show fee.

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