MH_fan
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Booked a premium seat earlier this year on AAX between SYD and KUL (return) for travel in January next year. Fare was about $960 all up. I am now unable to travel at that time and want to cancel the flight. No refunds allowed but can change dates of travel and pay the difference. I looked at several alternative dates between April and August 2013 and it will cost me an additional $1000 (even with their current sale), which is totally not worth it! I figure I'll just cut my losses and cancel the ticket outright and get a refund of the fees and taxes, which amount to $203. This includes the airport fees/taxes and fuel surcharges. I get told (in writing) that I'll only get $106 back because airport fees (not taxes) and fuel surcharges are not refundable. I can only get my airport taxes refunded (minus a small admin fee). Excuse me?! Can they do this? I'm willing to forego about $750 and they want to squeeze me for more? How can they not refund the fuel surcharge and airport fees when I am not even flying?? They tell me that I can only request for the miniscule refund after the date of my return flight. I'm assuming they're telling me this because I have less of a case for the refund of airport "fees" and fuel surcharge because the flights have already taken place.
Can AAX actually do this? What can I do? This has taught me never to fly or book with AirAsia or AirAsiaX ever again, even if they are literally giving the ticket away.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Can AAX actually do this? What can I do? This has taught me never to fly or book with AirAsia or AirAsiaX ever again, even if they are literally giving the ticket away.
Any advice would be much appreciated.