Dealing with Canceled Flights
You’re all ready to go on your first real vacation since the pandemic started. Everything is set, and you’re on your way to the airport. You park, hop out of the car, then get a buzz on your phone. It’s bad news. For whatever reason, your flight is canceled. Now what?
This scenario is a reality that has become more common in the COVID-19 era, as the travel industry struggles to meet the demands of its customers while still in recovery. We’ve already looked at ways you can lower your chances of having your plans ruined by a canceled flight, but what if you do everything right and your flight is still canceled? Can you salvage your vacation?
Before Your Flight
If you’re flying anytime soon, you may want to have a plan for possible flight cancellations. Before your travel day, take some time to think of a backup plan for reaching your destination. Are there other airports nearby that you may be able to use? Could you fly close to your destination drive the rest of the way? Could you take a train or bus to your vacation spot? Familiarizing yourself with alternative routes to your desired location can give you a quick plan of action should your flight get canceled.
Sometimes, there is no other option. You can’t exactly drive to Europe or Asia. For these cases, one of the best things you can do to prepare for unknown is to get travel insurance. While you should receive a refund for the canceled flight, if you can’t make it to your vacation, you may be in the lurch for a lot of other costs that you won’t get a refund for — hotels, tours, car rentals, etc. A travel insurance plan can help cover these costs so you’re not financially hurt by a trip you ended up not taking. Just be sure to read the conditions of your travel insurance plan, since most have conditions for covered cancellation reasons.
If Your Flight is Canceled
You’re at the airport and your flight has been canceled. What now? It’s time to enact your backup plan, if you made one. Make any phone calls you need to or take steps to change your flight to an available one. You can usually change flights on the airline’s website or app or by talking to a desk attendant at the airport. Whatever your alternative is, now’s the time to make those moves.
If you’re unable to change your flight, you should try to get your money back from the airline. You’re entitled to a full refund if your flight is canceled or significantly changed or delayed and you choose to not travel. If you’re asking for a refund, your first step should be to contact the airline directly, either through their website or by calling them. This is when booking direct has its advantages.
If you got a travel insurance policy before your trip and must cancel your trip, you should begin the process of filing a claim as soon as you can. Collect as much documentation as you can to back up any claims you’re making, like notices of a flight delay or cancellation. If you’re unsure about anything, don’t hesitate to call the insurance carrier for help, because not following the process or making small errors can cause a delay in your claim’s processing time.
What if Your Flight is Just Delayed?
Let’s say that your flight hasn’t been outright canceled but has been delayed. What can you do? If you took our advice in our article about planning for flight disruptions and built in a buffer day for travel, you may be able to wait out the delay. If the delay is overnight, the airline may provide compensation for meals or a hotel room, though this isn’t required. Some travel insurance plans may have hotel or meal compensation for covered reasons.
Delays are also where having a backup plan comes in handy, since the airline’s revised travel schedule may not work for you. You can treat it like there was a cancellation and move forward trying to get to your destination. It helps that the Department of Transportation mandates that significant delays entitle you to a full refund.
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If your flight is canceled, things don’t have to get worse for you. If you have a backup plan, you still may be able to go on your trip. When you can’t, knowing how to get your money back for the flight, or the whole trip if you have travel insurance, can make the canceled vacation hurt less. While it may not be what you wanted, it’s certainly making the most of a bad situation. Hopefully, you never need these tips and are able to enjoy all your trips!
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