Airlines should be able to accept refunds/rebookings/miles or points banking if provided with proof of the visa rejection.What can I do here?? He has a flight leaving aug 14, is it possible to do anything before then?
Airlines should be able to accept refunds/rebookings/miles or points banking if provided with proof of the visa rejection.What can I do here?? He has a flight leaving aug 14, is it possible to do anything before then?
Most lower cost tickets are not refundable these days. You’ll have to look at your specific ticket.Airlines should be able to accept refunds/rebookings/miles or points banking if provided with proof of the visa rejection.
I guess this is addressed at OP rather than me, but that's why I stated rebookings-slash-miles banking in case refunds are a no-go. Speaking from experience, with enough persistence, one should be able to negotiate something with the airline in cases of visa rejections, even with certain ticket conditions.Most lower cost tickets are not refundable these days. You’ll have to look at your specific ticket.
Really dependent on the airline. If the flight is overbooked maybe but far from a guarantee. Especially 10 days from departure.I guess this is addressed at OP rather than me, but that's why I stated rebookings-slash-miles banking in case refunds are a no-go. Speaking from experience, with enough persistence, one should be able to negotiate something with the airline in cases of visa rejections, even with certain ticket conditions.
From someone that worked in the airline industry for close to three decades, rarely will a airline refund a airline ticket because of getting a visa refusal. The purchaser would have to go thru a third party insurer , or go thru their credit card company to see if they have insurance connected with that. I have seen refunds due to deaths, extreme sickness along with a Doctors note etc, but visa refusals, no. ,Airlines should be able to accept refunds/rebookings/miles or points banking if provided with proof of the visa rejection.
Just as a warning, the CIC call centre is well known to be pretty useless when it comes to giving out information and it's not recommended to rely on them for answers.Talked with CIC today they had some information that helped to get the visa on the right track, or at least strengthen it. They mentioned making a strong case for why my family and I are not going to Uganda, and showing proof of our longstanding friendship. They also mentioned there is no specific rule stating that incoming foreigners need to show they have the funds to enter Canada, and that it can be the host who fully accomodates the guest. Glad I called!