Cancelling travel - refunds?
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Cancelling travel - refunds?
We have flights booked to Italy on 4th July. It's was due to be a big family holiday, but the accommodation has cancelled for obvious reasons so we're thinking of cancelling the whole deal.
Being a cheapskate (insert Scottish joke here) I booked the flights that are non refundable. We haven't heard anything as yet from the airline, Lufthansa. What are the chances of getting a refund....? [emoji848]
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Being a cheapskate (insert Scottish joke here) I booked the flights that are non refundable. We haven't heard anything as yet from the airline, Lufthansa. What are the chances of getting a refund....? [emoji848]
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Credit card refund might be the best bet? The obvious question is, is the flight still scheduled?Donny osmond wrote:We have flights booked to Italy on 4th July. It's was due to be a big family holiday, but the accommodation has cancelled for obvious reasons so we're thinking of cancelling the whole deal.
Being a cheapskate (insert Scottish joke here) I booked the flights that are non refundable. We haven't heard anything as yet from the airline, Lufthansa. What are the chances of getting a refund....? [emoji848]
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A big problem for a lot of people is flights are still scheduled, even if you'd need to quarantine for 14 days on the other side, though non-refundable does sound a problem. I'm wondering what you might need to get a refund, best bet might be to get the Foreign Office to rule Italy isn't a safe place to travel
God knows what comes out of this mess, even people actually due a refund could easily merely end up creditors getting between 0-1p in the £1
God knows what comes out of this mess, even people actually due a refund could easily merely end up creditors getting between 0-1p in the £1
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It is booked via credit card but that's still no guarantee.Banquo wrote:Credit card refund might be the best bet? The obvious question is, is the flight still scheduled?Donny osmond wrote:We have flights booked to Italy on 4th July. It's was due to be a big family holiday, but the accommodation has cancelled for obvious reasons so we're thinking of cancelling the whole deal.
Being a cheapskate (insert Scottish joke here) I booked the flights that are non refundable. We haven't heard anything as yet from the airline, Lufthansa. What are the chances of getting a refund....? [emoji848]
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And in today's lesson in the importance of timing... "Italy reopens for tourism"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-52687448
If we do decide to just go, assuming we can get accommodation, will we need to quarantine on the way back into the UK?
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That is another issue, people might be flying several hours just to isolate for x days on either end. If you want to try and get a straight factual answer from government I wish you luck, I've been trying for years and they've not taken up the challenge of giving an answer yet, updates though, lots and lots of updates, also platters of meaningless platitudes
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14 day quarantines kill tourism stone dead outgoing and incoming. Brexiteers will get their wish.Digby wrote:That is another issue, people might be flying several hours just to isolate for x days on either end. If you want to try and get a straight factual answer from government I wish you luck, I've been trying for years and they've not taken up the challenge of giving an answer yet, updates though, lots and lots of updates, also platters of meaningless platitudes
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Even those who secured a passport from an EU nation because the limitations shouldn't apply to them. Which still doesn't help those who've booked flights get a refund, if their flight exists it exists no matter how useless that isBanquo wrote:14 day quarantines kill tourism stone dead outgoing and incoming. Brexiteers will get their wish.Digby wrote:That is another issue, people might be flying several hours just to isolate for x days on either end. If you want to try and get a straight factual answer from government I wish you luck, I've been trying for years and they've not taken up the challenge of giving an answer yet, updates though, lots and lots of updates, also platters of meaningless platitudes
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yep.Digby wrote:Even those who secured a passport from an EU nation because the limitations shouldn't apply to them. Which still doesn't help those who've booked flights get a refund, if their flight exists it exists no matter how useless that isBanquo wrote:14 day quarantines kill tourism stone dead outgoing and incoming. Brexiteers will get their wish.Digby wrote:That is another issue, people might be flying several hours just to isolate for x days on either end. If you want to try and get a straight factual answer from government I wish you luck, I've been trying for years and they've not taken up the challenge of giving an answer yet, updates though, lots and lots of updates, also platters of meaningless platitudes
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I think traveling right now is madness. That's how it spread so quickly in the first place. What do they do upon entry? Pack you in like sardines then take your temperature? Good luck with that.
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Air Fiji didn't cancel my flight home in July. They just moved it to August!
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If you cancel you might get a credit (which may or may not be any use to you). If the airline cancels you're supposed to be able to get your money back, but airlines are making that process as difficult as possible. So you end up playing a game of chicken.
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It was all booked before the pandemic. Ideally we wouldn't travel, but if it means losing £1500 ... it needs considerationmorepork wrote:I think traveling right now is madness. That's how it spread so quickly in the first place. What do they do upon entry? Pack you in like sardines then take your temperature? Good luck with that.
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That's the best plan - ask for a credit. Good shout.Buggaluggs wrote:If you cancel you might get a credit (which may or may not be any use to you). If the airline cancels you're supposed to be able to get your money back, but airlines are making that process as difficult as possible. So you end up playing a game of chicken.