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Easyjet Voucher Policy

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Hi,

I've purchased a flight with EasyJet for July but will be unable to go due to work committments. Is it possible to request vouchers for the flight to travel  - I could not see anything obvious on the EasyJet FAQs? I don't expect or want a full refund, just the option to re-book in the future.

Thanks for any advice.

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  • marcia_
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    G1965 said:
    Hi,

    I've purchased a flight with EasyJet for July but will be unable to go due to work committments. Is it possible to request vouchers for the flight to travel  - I could not see anything obvious on the EasyJet FAQs? I don't expect or want a full refund, just the option to re-book in the future.

    Thanks for any advice.
     Probably not unless you booked a refundable ticket you won't get anything back. Do you have travel insurance? 
  • Caz3121
    Caz3121 Posts: 15,834 Forumite
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    you would probably be better paying to change your current flights...
    as per the Easyjet t&cs
    "If you cancel more than 24 hours after booking, we will not refund any of your fare. You may prefer to change your flight instead (see ‘Making changes to your booking’ above)."
    the extra flexibility that some airlines had in place during covid peak allowing voluntary cancellations for vouchers has all stopped so back to non-refundable tickets = no refund (cash or voucher)
  • eskbanker
    eskbanker Posts: 37,189 Forumite
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    G1965 said:
    I've purchased a flight with EasyJet for July but will be unable to go due to work committments.
    If EasyJet or your insurer aren't able to come up with anything suitable, is there any prospect of recovering losses from your employer?
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