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TopicAirlines are now* required to give cash refunds instead of vouchers
CyborgSage00x0
04/24/24 12:26:13 PM
#5:


Biden Admin killing it especially hard this week, between this and abolishing non-compete clauses.

adjl posted...
"Here's $100, which you can only use to buy tickets with our airline (where $100 won't cover the full cost of the flight so you'll still have to give us more money to use this), and which will expire in three months so hopefully you're already planning another flight specifically with our airline."

Yeah, it's not exactly a secret that their compensation policy is specifically designed to avoid ever actually having to pay for it.
I actually got the cost of the ticket refunded in full as an e-credit when a girl I was seeing at the time couldn't make it out with me to a wedding (she got Covid and the ND National guard screened her at the airport). That said, Delta doesn't let you combine gift cards with e-credits and e-vouchers, which is mega dumb.

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