If they don't extend it for you then my suggestion is to buy a ticket with a max bundle. Then cancel the ticket. You will receive a new voucher valid for 3 years and for multiple bookings however it will be in your name only and not transferable. I think a flex bundle will achieve the same thing but I haven't bought one of those bundles yet.
ok so it sounds like if i cant sell off the voucher and giftcard then i should book with Max bundle and cancel within a couple a days of booking?I've cancelled many Jetstar tickets (with max bundle) over the past two years and I have always received a fresh voucher with a 3 year expiry. It didn't seem to matter what my original form of payment was (including mixed payments) although I have not been in a situation where the original voucher had expired.
I think the only situation where you could have a problem is if Jetstar cancels the flight and you request a refund. They can only refund to the original form of payment which could be an issue if you paid with a gift card that has since expired. If this happens, it would be better to request a voucher instead of a refund.
Off topic but I find Jetstar's voucher system to be so easy and hassle free compared to Qantas. Qantas credit vouchers have so many conditions, restrictions and IT problems where as Jetstar vouchers are effectively as good as cash and always works online.
And it's a criminal offence:I was told Jetstar have in the past blacklisted the travellers who are travelling on bookings with someone else’s name.
Sell it to meIs there a site you recommend if i wanted to sell them off, I just dont know if i will be able to use them when i have so many points and credits on other airlines i still need to use.
Sell it to meIs there a site you recommend if i wanted to sell them off, I just dont know if i will be able to use them when i have so many points and credits on other airlines i still need to use.
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