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Cancel Easyjet flight - taxes/extra legroom?
vegasvisitor
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Hi
I need to cancel Easyjet flights. Total cost was around £150 for 2 adults. It's not a flexi fare and I don't want to change the dates as we don't know when we could travel.
We can't travel but I believe we would be due our taxes back. Also wondered about the extra legroom we paid for.
Can anyone advise? Was due to fly out Wednesday so in a bit of a rush and a lot going on. Many thanks in advance.
I need to cancel Easyjet flights. Total cost was around £150 for 2 adults. It's not a flexi fare and I don't want to change the dates as we don't know when we could travel.
We can't travel but I believe we would be due our taxes back. Also wondered about the extra legroom we paid for.
Can anyone advise? Was due to fly out Wednesday so in a bit of a rush and a lot going on. Many thanks in advance.
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they do not refund these, only APD will be refunded0
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Thanks. That's annoying

Anyone know when I need to cancel by? We were due to fly out Wednesday late morning.0 -
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Thank you. Will leave it until tomorrow at least. I don't think there's any major hurry to do it more than 24 hours prior or anything?
If anyone thinks it needs to be done urgently please reply and tell me.
Many thanks!0 -
Don't 'cancel' the flights. I don't think there is any such process available to you. Just wait until your flight has operated then contact easyJet explaining that that you did not travel on flight number xxx on xxx date and ask them to refund taxes to your original form of payment.
I had to do this (only) once with them and it was very straightforward.0
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