After patiently waiting for Qantas to cancel my December flight to South America, I received an email over the weekend that my flights have been cancelled and converted to a credit voucher. To my disappointment though, as my flight was booked way back in February, and the departure date is in December 2020, my credit voucher is subject to the following conditions:
- Expiry date is 24 February 2021
- Cannot be used for multiple bookings
Given that the credit is for well over AU$3K, I will not be able to use it for any domestic flight. It is also extremely unlikely that international flights will be resumed before February. This means my credit voucher is next to useless.
Has anyone else had experience with this? Is there any point keeping this as a credit voucher for now, hoping that the longer expiry and multiple bookings will also be extended to flights departing after 31 October 2020?
It seems very short sighted of Qantas, basically I am given no option but to request a refund, given that I will never be able to use this credit voucher under the given conditions. I would have thought they'd prefer to keep your money.
- Expiry date is 24 February 2021
- Cannot be used for multiple bookings
Given that the credit is for well over AU$3K, I will not be able to use it for any domestic flight. It is also extremely unlikely that international flights will be resumed before February. This means my credit voucher is next to useless.
Has anyone else had experience with this? Is there any point keeping this as a credit voucher for now, hoping that the longer expiry and multiple bookings will also be extended to flights departing after 31 October 2020?
It seems very short sighted of Qantas, basically I am given no option but to request a refund, given that I will never be able to use this credit voucher under the given conditions. I would have thought they'd prefer to keep your money.