747
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Just wondering what other folks thoughts are on this.....
I have a couple of non-refundable flights booked with Air Asia. Seems now that I won't be able to use them. My fault I agree, but they were cheap, I grabbed them during a promo period, but obviously, one of the conditions is that they're non-refundable.
Anyway, the fact that I won't get anything back means that advising the airline that I won't be flying becomes a just courtesy thing. I'm a little peeved, considering a significant portion of the fare is tax, not even that is refunded. Does the airline keep the tax component? Is that legal?
Any thoughts anyone? Do I cancel so they can sell my seats to other people or do I just leave it?
(anyone wanna fly from Sydney to KL at the end of June? )
Thanks
747
I have a couple of non-refundable flights booked with Air Asia. Seems now that I won't be able to use them. My fault I agree, but they were cheap, I grabbed them during a promo period, but obviously, one of the conditions is that they're non-refundable.
Anyway, the fact that I won't get anything back means that advising the airline that I won't be flying becomes a just courtesy thing. I'm a little peeved, considering a significant portion of the fare is tax, not even that is refunded. Does the airline keep the tax component? Is that legal?
Any thoughts anyone? Do I cancel so they can sell my seats to other people or do I just leave it?
(anyone wanna fly from Sydney to KL at the end of June? )
Thanks
747