I booked a Qantas e-deal flight SYD-SFO for an event that has since been cancelled. I have Travel Insurance, so I can make a claim for out-of-pocket expenses, minus a $200 deductible. At the same time, I can 'postpone' my Qantas flight and pay a $200 re-booking fee. If I cancel the the ticket entirely I will be refunded taxes, surcharges, etc., but none of the fare itself will be refunded.
The way I see it, I'm out $200 either way. I'm so annoyed at Qantas, I feel like I want to make sure I give them as little as possible.
So my question is: what is the least desireable outcome for Qantas: cancel now, or wait 'til the very last minute and cancel? Can I call up when the plane is about to leave the gates and cancel, smug in the knowledge that they'll be annoyed at all the additional paperwork and irritation involved?
Thanks in advance.
The way I see it, I'm out $200 either way. I'm so annoyed at Qantas, I feel like I want to make sure I give them as little as possible.
So my question is: what is the least desireable outcome for Qantas: cancel now, or wait 'til the very last minute and cancel? Can I call up when the plane is about to leave the gates and cancel, smug in the knowledge that they'll be annoyed at all the additional paperwork and irritation involved?
Thanks in advance.