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What does United Economy non-refundable mean?

Basic economy: No cancellations are allowed beyond 24 hours from booking. Nonrefundable tickets: Most United tickets are nonrefundable, which means you're not going to get cash back. However, you may be eligible to apply the value of your ticket toward the price of a new ticket with its travel credits.



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Basic Economy tickets are nonrefundable and non-changeable except as allowed by our 24-hour flexible booking policy. They can't be combined with any other fare type. They have no value if canceled or unused. They may be eligible for partial travel credit if canceled prior to departure.

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If you have a non-refundable ticket you can cancel the flight and the amount you paid will be issued to your United account as an e-credit for a future flight. If you have a refundable ticket you can cancel anytime before the departure of your flight and you will be reimbursed on your original method of payment.

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While Basic Economy provides the same level of inflight service as standard Economy, this lower-priced option has some important restrictions on seating, carry-on baggage, MileagePlus member benefits – including Premier member benefits – and other aspects of your travel.

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Most airlines offer a choice between refundable and non-refundable airline tickets. Refundable tickets tend to be much more expensive. Non-refundable tickets are often cheaper, but they do carry risks.

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Basic Economy purchases are final, meaning these tickets are not changeable or refundable. Within 24 hours of your domestic flight, you can make a Same-Day Ticket Change in some instances.

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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. This only applies to tickets bought directly through the airline and not via other services providers such as online travel agencies (OTAs).

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With a Non-Refundable Rate, guests pay the full price if they cancel, make changes, or no-show. Adding a Non-Refundable Rate to your property can reduce cancellations and help you secure guaranteed payment for reservations. In this article.

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If it's just a single flight you just missed it because you were running late, you won't get your money back. It doesn't matter why you're late. Even if it's not your fault (eg an accident held up traffic for several hours), the airline isn't responsible to refund or rebook you.

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If every passenger was able to cancel for a full refund at any time, airlines would have to raise their prices across the board to account for this increased risk. This is also why nonrefundable fares are often the cheapest tickets offered by an airline.

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Look for the fare type or ticket type associated with your booking, and check to see if it is labeled as refundable or non-refundable. Can you get a refund for an airline ticket if you have second thoughts about going, and if so, what is the process?

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Does basic economy get a carry-on on United? Unlike other major carriers that offer free carry-on baggage regardless of fare class, United does not allow carry-on bags that need to be stored overhead for basic economy fares, unless you're flying to South America or are taking a transpacific or transatlantic flight.

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Basic Economy is Strict with Carry-Ons
It's the “most restrictive” fare for the airline and the most restrictive measure of any basic economy fare in the U.S.

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Every major U.S. airline (except Southwest Airlines) typically charges penalty fees to change or cancel an economy fare flight. The fees, however, can vary from as low as $75 on a domestic flight to more than $400 on an international flight.

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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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