US 24 hour cancellation right: can you roll it over multiple days?

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If you buy a flight in/from the US, there is a legal 24 hour free cancellation period, in which a flight can be cancelled for free, as long as it is bought seven days ahead of departure.

Is it possible to roll over this period, over multiple days? Say buy on Monday midday, Tuesday morning cancel and buy same again, and do the same for multiple days, as long as you do this before the 7 days deadline? I am wondering whether this is 1) legal 2) allowed but companies

Thanks!



Best Answer

What you are referring to is called "Churning".

Depending on where you are booking the ticket (eg, via a travel agent or directly with the airline) it is likely against the terms and service of the airline for either you or the travel agents. Doing it a small number of times will not be an issue, but if it's done repeated then you can expect the travel agent or the airline to take action - up to and including canceling your booking and not allowing you to make any future bookings.

There are a number of other issues, including the fact that the refund can potentially take several days or even several weeks to be processed and returned to your credit card.

And of course, this presumes that you can actually rebook at the same price - which as the flight gets closer is likely not to be the case.

Also note that the "legal" requirement you're referring to is only a legal requirement in the US. Also, airlines do not have to allow you to cancel the ticket, but may instead offer the ability to hold a ticket for 24 hours before purchasing it, in which case the cancel-with-24-hours requirement does NOT apply.




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Is there a 24-hour cancellation policy?

The 24-hour rule is an informal name for a United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) regulation that ensures that a customer who books a non-refundable ticket at least seven days ahead of the scheduled departure direct from the airline on a flight going to or from the US can cancel or change that ticket free ...

Can you change a flight within 24 hours of departure?

Yes. If you want to change your ticket at no cost, it must fall within the rules of the same-day confirmation policy and the new flight must depart within 24 hours of your original scheduled departure (earlier or later).

How far out can you cancel a flight?

There's an important rule that not everybody knows about: if you buy a ticket for a flight to or from the United States and purchased directly from the airline, you can typically get a full refund (or change the ticket) with no fees as long as you bought the ticket at least seven days in advance of the trip.



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