Middle East Airspace Diversions/Cancellations

I've just cancelled an EK flight for a full refund, online, with no cancellation fee... Not hard
Yeah.

What the policies (conveniently) leave off is pax rights under UK/EU261. And the right to rerouting as soon as the flight is cancelled.

The carriers, perhaps understandably, want pax to rearrange their travel voluntarily, or get refunds.

But if you are in the EU/UK and need to get home, just stand your ground and if the flight is cancelled, they’ll get you home.
 
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It seems from various reports (eg The Australian) that the number of rockets and drones being fired from Iran has reduced by over 80%. I expect that is one of the key reasons there are more flights in the area, and if the trend continues will see more normal programming soon.
My view is that it only takes one to hit something, either well aimed or just lucky. If that happened, I think most bets would be off for a while.
 
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I've just cancelled an EK flight for a full refund, online, with no cancellation fee... Not hard
Excellent. The issue in our case is that it was booked through my Amex account so it is not cancellable directly via EK.

Re: Amex travel. Yes it is an EK policy but I think it is good service that they reached out to me quite in advance of the travel dates.
 
Ueah.

What the policies (conveniently) leave off is pax rights under UK/EU261. And the right to rerouting as soon as the flight is cancelled.

The carriers, perhaps understandably, want pax to rearrange their travel voluntarily, or get refunds.

But if you are in the EU/UK and need to get home, just stand your ground and if the flight is cancelled, they’ll get you home.

My EK flight is DXB-CDG so EU261 doesn't apply :(
Excellent. The issue in our case is that it was booked through my Amex account so it is not cancellable directly via EK.

Re: Amex travel. Yes it is an EK policy but I think it is good service that they reached out to me quite in advance of the travel dates.

Yes agree, sorry for being abrupt!
 
Hi appreciate there are lots of questions on here and our travel is not until the first week in May but looking for some general info.

I booked classic award fares for the following

First class Melb to Dubai, stop over three days and then business class to Dublin. Both with Emirates

Own arrangements

Then

CDG to Singapore June with Air France, stop over three days business class

Singapore to Melbourne with Jetstar. Business class

Q …. Can I cancel the first two legs with Emirates but keep the remaining flights.

I doubt I would get any further reward flights from Melbourne to say London or Dublin but maybe in economy. And also looking at one way paid fares to London and onto Dublin.

I do not intend cancelling yet as everyone has advised not too, but wanted a back up,an, just in case.

Stand to lose accommodation costs in Dubai booked through Lux Escapes too, not sure if our travel insurance will cover that, but Loki g into it.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
 
Hi appreciate there are lots of questions on here and our travel is not until the first week in May but looking for some general info.

I booked classic award fares for the following

First class Melb to Dubai, stop over three days and then business class to Dublin. Both with Emirates

Own arrangements

Then

CDG to Singapore June with Air France, stop over three days business class

Singapore to Melbourne with Jetstar. Business class

Q …. Can I cancel the first two legs with Emirates but keep the remaining flights.

I doubt I would get any further reward flights from Melbourne to say London or Dublin but maybe in economy. And also looking at one way paid fares to London and onto Dublin.

I do not intend cancelling yet as everyone has advised not too, but wanted a back up,an, just in case.

Stand to lose accommodation costs in Dubai booked through Lux Escapes too, not sure if our travel insurance will cover that, but Loki g into it.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
You should be able to cancel the first two legs and keep the return.

If flights are up and running you’ll likely lose your accommodation costs in Dubai, unless Lux Escapes has some sort of waiver.

If the flights aren’t running, LE should have a mechanism to refund your accommodation. If not, you could check your insurance policy, but they won’t usually cover anything to do with war.
 
You should be able to cancel the first two legs and keep the return.

If flights are up and running you’ll likely lose your accommodation costs in Dubai, unless Lux Escapes has some sort of waiver.

If the flights aren’t running, LE should have a mechanism to refund your accommodation. If not, you could check your insurance policy, but they won’t usually cover anything to do with war.
Thank you
 
Hi appreciate there are lots of questions on here and our travel is not until the first week in May but looking for some general info.

I booked classic award fares for the following

First class Melb to Dubai, stop over three days and then business class to Dublin. Both with Emirates

Own arrangements

Then

CDG to Singapore June with Air France, stop over three days business class

Singapore to Melbourne with Jetstar. Business class

Q …. Can I cancel the first two legs with Emirates but keep the remaining flights.

I doubt I would get any further reward flights from Melbourne to say London or Dublin but maybe in economy. And also looking at one way paid fares to London and onto Dublin.

I do not intend cancelling yet as everyone has advised not too, but wanted a back up,an, just in case.

Stand to lose accommodation costs in Dubai booked through Lux Escapes too, not sure if our travel insurance will cover that, but Loki g into it.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks

I assume Melb to Dubai and Dubai to Dublin are on either one or two separate Qantas tickets. Worst case the cancel fee should be 5,000 points per passenger if you end up cancelling.

If you want total piece of mind I'd book something else now via Singapore/Asia, to get to Dublin with a small cancel fee if you end up cancelling.
 
I assume Melb to Dubai and Dubai to Dublin are on either one or two separate Qantas tickets. Worst case the cancel fee should be 5,000 points per passenger if you end up cancelling.

If you want total piece of mind I'd book something else now via Singapore/Asia, to get to Dublin with a small cancel fee if you end up cancelling.
Thanks, trying to look at refundable options now to Europe. I know I will never get first class again, may even have to go economy either on points or cash, the prices are shooting up every day.
 
Thanks, trying to look at refundable options now to Europe. I know I will never get first class again, may even have to go economy either on points or cash, the prices are shooting up every day.

Yeah my EK F won't happen again for quite some time. We normally travel in Dec/Jan but this time was March so getting F on a classic reward was easy.

Have a look via China/South Korea

I booked economy from MEL-ICN on Asiana, but an extra leg room seat, for just under $900. It's a night flight which is good and bad.. Cancel fee was about $300.

I then booked Air France ICN-CDG after buying Air France/Flying Blue miles, for around $2,000.

Not the best value but it's still getting me to CDG next week in reasonable comfort. I can sleep anywhere :D
 

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