My daughter arrived on Saturday 31 October for an 11 day visit. On Monday evening,she received an e-mail from Jet2 informing her that her return flight on 11 November was cancelled and she would receive a refund.She could book a seat on their final flight this year on 7 November at a cost of nearly 800 euros !! She managed to book a flight back to Scotland today on Eazyjet as their last flight on 7 November was fully booked.Absolute daylight robbery.
Don't forget Ryanair. During the first lockdown they carried on flying. The routes that I remember were mainly to Stanstead. They were also flying to Bournemouth weekly and maybe to other UK airports.
Don't get sucked in, with the airlines cheap flight offers, they know flights that they are advertising, have no hope of taking off the ground, but they need your cash to keep their airlines afloat.
WHL, that depends on the airline.
I had three flights cancelled by Easy Jet, March.April, July. But in each case they offered a choice of free rebooking of flight, or a voucher for another flight, or a cash refund.
And they delivered....
Kili01 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 11:44 am
WHL, that depends on the airline.
I had three flights cancelled by Easy Jet, March.April, July. But in each case they offered a choice of free rebooking of flight, or a voucher for another flight, or a cash refund.
And they delivered....
So you got your money back or a voucher, big deal how many actually got on the aircraft and took off?
Ryanair and 7 months sounds like a good and fast response to me. I have 4 flights booked and paid for with Aegean and due to Covid cancellations the dates have changed or been cancelled. The offer is vouchers, rebook to a new date or if unused a cash refund after 14 months from the original date.