If you missed your flight, the possibility of a refund depends on your ticket fare:
Key Points to Consider:
Most low-cost fares are non-refundable.
In this case, the ticket is forfeited and no refund is possible.
If the fare is refundable:
You can get part of the cost back minus a penalty.
The refund amount depends on the fare rules (the deduction percentage is specified at purchase).
What to Do:
Call the airline’s contact center:
Provide your booking number and ask if a refund is possible.
Submit a refund request.
If your ticket is refundable, file a claim through the airline’s website or by email.
If the ticket is non-refundable:
Sometimes the airline may allow you to use the unused fare value toward a new ticket (within a limited time).
Refund of Fees:
Even with a non-refundable ticket, you can still request a refund of unused airport taxes and fees.
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