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Does the even more speed fee get refunded when cancelling a fully refundable ticket?

Does the even more speed fee get refunded when cancelling a fully refundable ticket?

Old Apr 6, 2015, 5:51 pm
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Does the even more speed fee get refunded when cancelling a fully refundable ticket?

If I purchase a refundable ticket and even more speed, does the even more speed fee get refunded if a cancel my ticket?
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Old Apr 7, 2015, 12:18 am
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I think you should, although I haven't actually looked at the official policy. When I booked my flights, EMSpace was a ripoff, so I decided not to get it, and paid for EMSpeed instead. I changed my mind later (I have a tight connection), and asked how much EMSpace was (I booked with points so I am unable to touch the itinerary online) and was told less than half of what the website quoted me, so I called in to add it. They said that the procedure would be to refund me the EMSpeed fee, and charge me the EMSpace fee.
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Old Apr 7, 2015, 12:05 pm
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I've never bought even more speed, but even more space gets refunded to my original form of payment, as opposed to the cost of ticket, which goes into my TB.
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