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You might be considering cancelling your booking, or paying the remaining balance due on the holiday. A holiday which you have booked yourself using different providers for travel, accommodation and holiday services is not a package holiday or linked travel arrangement. If your flight is cancelled, the airline must offer you the opportunity to rebook or get a refund.
If the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has advised against all but essential travel to your destination, your airline will likely cancel your flight and offer a full refund. If you are due to travel shortly and your flight has not been cancelled, check the airline website before contacting the airline. Some airlines and travel providers are offering vouchers in place of refunds. If your flight has been cancelled, you are entitled to a refund, so if you would prefer a refund, ask for this from the airline.
If you believe you are entitled to get a refund from your airline but they are refusing, you should do the following:. Write to the airline to make a complaint and to make it clear that only a refund is acceptable to you. Writing may be the best way to contact an airline in the current circumstances, as it is a record of your complaint, and getting through to some businesses by telephone can be difficult.
If your flight is departing from an airport within the EU whatever the airline is or departing from an airport from outside the EU for an airport within the EU if the airline is based in an EU state , the airline cannot charge you an administration fee and must provide you with a full refund. However, this does not apply if you booked your flight through an agent, and not directly with the airline. Some agents may have terms and conditions that allow them to charge fees for additional services, such as claiming a refund from an airline.
Others may have no such terms and conditions, while others may be willing to help by mediating between you and the airline for free. If you believe that you have been charged for a refund when you should not have been charged, report the matter to the Trading Standards Service and get advice by contacting Consumerline. You are not automatically entitled to a refund from your airline if you want to cancel your booking, even if the current Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office advice is against all non-essential international travel.
However, some airlines have made arrangements to waive the usual fees if you want to rebook at a later date. Or they may be offering vouchers for use at a later date. If you choose not to travel and the ticket is non-refundable, you can claim back the Air Passenger Duty APD that was part of the cost of the ticket you purchased.
APD is essentially a government tax for flying. Unfortunately, airlines often charge an administration fee to do so. You should contact your airline to do this. You are entitled to a refund where the accommodation provider has cancelled your booking, because the provider is no longer able to offer you the accommodation you booked.
You may consider any offer that the accommodation provider makes to you, such as rebooking the accommodation on alternative dates, or an offer of vouchers. If your holiday accommodation was booked through an agent, and not directly with the accommodation provider, you're still entitled to a refund. However, some agents may have terms and conditions that allow them to charge fees for additional services, such as claiming a refund from an accommodation provider. Others may have no such terms and conditions, while others may be willing to help by mediating between you and the accommodation provider for free.
If it is difficult to avoid paying the agent fees for claiming a refund, you might consider contacting the accommodation provider directly to ask for a refund. If you believe you're entitled to a refund for your cancelled holiday accommodation but are having difficulties getting it, you should do the following:. Write to the accommodation provider and agent if applicable to make a complaint and to make it clear that only a refund is acceptable to you.
Writing may be the best way to contact a business in the current circumstances, as it is a record of your complaint, and getting through to some businesses by telephone can be difficult. In law, the credit card company is equally responsible for your booking together with the accomodation business. You're not automatically entitled to a refund if you decide to cancel your holiday accommodation. However, it might be worth contacting the accommodation provider to check if they are prepared to work with you to find an agreeable solution.
If you have holiday insurance you should contact the insurance company to check if your policy will cover your cancellation. We will not reply to your feedback. Don't include any personal or financial information, for example National Insurance, credit card numbers, or phone numbers.
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