Can we get full refund on cancellation of ticket if embassy closed down?

Can we get full refund on cancellation of ticket if embassy closed down? - Person Holding Can With Blue and White Knit Sweater

I'm a citizen of India and I bought a ticket from Austrian airlines in advance as to apply for a visa of Albania but unfortunately the Albanian embassy closed down and hence no visa. Now when I am trying to cancel my air ticket, the Austrian airlines says that they will charge penalty on cancellation despite of the reason and even if its clearly not my fault or any bizarre change in plan from my side or wish. They have a rule to refund in full if visa get denied but their rule book says nothing if any embassy get closed in a country.

So here I'm stuck in this situation and looking for help. Does any one have any idea regarding this situation and can I really get a full refund?



Best Answer

Usually, when an embassy closes down they delegate visa related affairs to another embassy of another country, it is a common practice. If this is not the case in your situation then you can contact the embassy in the nearest country that has one, I suggest using the phone at first for faster response.

If you couldn't manage to get a visa from another embassy, perhaps you can ask them to send you an email stating that it is not possible to issue a visa, use that email to convince the airlines, it might work.

Other than that, as you already mentioned, I don't think you can just force the airlines to make a full refund.




Pictures about "Can we get full refund on cancellation of ticket if embassy closed down?"

Can we get full refund on cancellation of ticket if embassy closed down? - Close-Up Photograph of a Can
Can we get full refund on cancellation of ticket if embassy closed down? - Pour yourself a cold one
Can we get full refund on cancellation of ticket if embassy closed down? - Green Plant on Clear Glass Jar



Do we get full refund if flight is Cancelled?

The answer is yes. You can get money back from airlines in case your flight gets cancelled regardless of the reason. an airline must offer you a full flight refund for all flights within the same booking. an airline must find you a replacement flight so you can reach your final destination.

How do I get my money back from a Cancelled ticket?

If the train is marked as "CANCELLED" in PRS due to breaches, floods, accidents etc. full refund is permissible in case the ticket is cancelled within three days of the scheduled departure of the train. In case of e-tickets, such cancellations can be done by the customer through Internet.

Do airlines need to refund due to Covid?

Airlines and ticket agents have a legal obligation to provide refunds to consumers if the airline cancels or significantly changes a consumer's flight. However, in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, airlines had difficulty processing the significant volume of refund requests that they received.

Do airlines have to give me my money back?

You are entitled to a full cash refund if the airline cancels, makes a significant schedule change or significantly delays a flight, so wait as long as possible to cancel. Unless a new law is passed, airlines won't be required to give you a refund if you're the one canceling.



Airline Refunds - Flight Cancelled? Know Your Rights!




More answers regarding can we get full refund on cancellation of ticket if embassy closed down?

Answer 2

While it's clearly not your fault, it's important to realise it's also clearly not the airline's fault. As such, they've completed a business transaction with you, with terms and conditions.

So check the terms and conditions - on what you're entitled to a refund for. Odds are it probably doesn't mention embassy closure, and if you then want a refund for a seat they could have sold to someone else, they're probably going to want some sort of compensation for their failed transaction with you.

The normal recourse for this sort of thing is sometimes travel insurance. Did you take any out for your trip? If so, check the policy, that may be able to help you out. But it's not the airline's responsibility to just refund you for something out of their control.

Answer 3

You're not eligible for any exchange/refund without paying a penalty (assuming you have a none refundable ticket). The only reason why the airline will waive your fees is in extreme cases (such as war, nature disaster and so forth).

Your case in simply not valid in the eyes of the airline which define the terms and conditions in the 'contract' between you both. This about it, if your case is valid, it means that most cases are valid and hence the airline wont make money.

In as much as it is frustrating on your end, no airline will waive your fees.

Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Anna Shvets, Tima Miroshnichenko, Brett Jordan, Anantha krishnan