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How do airline credits work?

A flight credit is a credit from either a canceled flight or a downgrade in fare that can be used to buy a future flight. Will my flight credit expire? Flight credits don't expire.



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In most cases, travel credits expire one year after the date they were issued. The expiration date will be listed on the credit itself. What that date means for you differs based on what type of credit you have. If you have a future flight credit, it's a travel by date.

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Most often, a voucher or travel credit can be applied as payment toward the cost of a flight. If you choose to cancel a flight, most airlines will give you your money back in the form of a voucher or travel credit equivalent to the value of your ticket.

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The Flightgift is a new way to give someone credit towards a flight to the destination of their choice. This travel gift voucher covers departures from over 70 countries and flights from 400 different airlines.

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Can I use multiple travel credits? Yes, you can use multiple credits of the same type in a single purchase. Future flight credits and travel certificates cannot be combined.

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The amount of your flight refund is always the cost of the ticket. The amount of your compensation depends majorly on the travel distance of your flight. In the case of a replacement flight, it also depends on the flight time. It is possible to receive both flight refund and compensation at the same time.

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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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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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If you're looking for an airline credit, ask for an exact dollar amount. An airline credit can go a long way when you use it along with miles. Actually, ask for double the amount you'd like to receive. That gives the person you're working with some ability to negotiate.

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You can get a full flight ticket refund only if you booked a refundable ticket. However, airline ticket refund rules vary from airline to airline. Thus, it is better to refer to the airline's website or contact it directly for possible airfare reimbursement.

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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. They are also covered under DoT rules.

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Airline fee credits don't cover flights, upgrades, gift cards, or mileage purchases.

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Usually, airlines decide to bump those on an overbooked flight who have fewer privileges such as lower-fare tickets and late bookings. People who booked earlier or paid more for their ticket will usually get to stay on board. Another deciding factor is the type of ticket that was purchased.

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