In 2026, the status of your ticket is most easily found in your e-ticket confirmation email or the airline’s mobile app under "Fare Rules" or "Flight Details." Look for specific keywords like "Basic Economy," "Non-Ref," or "CXL Fee Applies." Most "Economy Light" or "Saver" fares sold in 2026 are non-refundable by default. However, a major development in 2026 is the "48-Hour Look-In" rule implemented in several jurisdictions (including the U.S. and India). This rule mandates that even a "non-refundable" ticket is actually fully refundable for a 48-hour window after purchase, provided the flight is at least 7–15 days away. If you are beyond that window, your ticket is truly non-refundable unless there is a significant schedule change by the airline (usually 2–3 hours or more) or a documented medical emergency. When in doubt, checking the "Manage Booking" screen on the airline's website will usually show a "Refund" button; if it only offers "Travel Credit" or is grayed out, your ticket is non-refundable.