dl 24 hour refund policy
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dl 24 hour refund policy
i have researched this and i have searched past threads, but...
1. if i buy a dl economy ticket on time y and date x for a flight within 24 hours of time y and date x, and i need to cancel the ticket within 24 hours of time y and date x, will i get my full refund?
my confusion lies in the fact that some delta site info and threads seem to indicate i would need to buy the ticket 7 days in advance to get a full refund.
thanks!
1. if i buy a dl economy ticket on time y and date x for a flight within 24 hours of time y and date x, and i need to cancel the ticket within 24 hours of time y and date x, will i get my full refund?
my confusion lies in the fact that some delta site info and threads seem to indicate i would need to buy the ticket 7 days in advance to get a full refund.
thanks!
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DOT rules say airlines only have to offer 24 hour refunds for tickets purchased 7 days or more in advance. DL policy is more liberal than the DOT requirements and allow 24 hour refunds on tickets purchased all the way up to flight time.
https://www.delta.com/content/www/en...cellation.html
https://www.delta.com/content/www/en...cellation.html
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i have researched this and i have searched past threads, but...
1. if i buy a dl economy ticket on time y and date x for a flight within 24 hours of time y and date x, and i need to cancel the ticket within 24 hours of time y and date x, will i get my full refund?
my confusion lies in the fact that some delta site info and threads seem to indicate i would need to buy the ticket 7 days in advance to get a full refund.
thanks!
1. if i buy a dl economy ticket on time y and date x for a flight within 24 hours of time y and date x, and i need to cancel the ticket within 24 hours of time y and date x, will i get my full refund?
my confusion lies in the fact that some delta site info and threads seem to indicate i would need to buy the ticket 7 days in advance to get a full refund.
thanks!
There are some caveats:
- I don't think it's 100% spelled out what time zone applies, although many people have theories. You will probably get a bit of leeway getting it interpreted as your time zone or the time zone of the first flight (the other likely candidate is midnight ATL time) but also prob just better not to cut it close.
- Award tickets may or may not get RFC inside of 72 hours (there have definitely been reports of sucessful RFC of such tickets but it's unclear whether that's strictly policy or agents doing favors)
- an edge-case quirk I just learned while reviewing the DL page before posting this: if you want to pay cash for a ticket, "you may make the reservation over the phone, which will guarantee the fare for 24 hours. Your ticket must be purchased at a Delta ticketing location by midnight of the following day, or your reservation will be cancelled. Once purchased, these tickets will not be eligible for cancellation under the Risk-Free Cancellation policy." Seems unlikely to apply to anyone on FT though when you could be earning CC points
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Delta pretty much leads the industry here: you can cancel until midnight of the day after you booked the ticket without any penalty--Delta agents now recognize this without prompting and the website seems to as well. There is no seven-day rule.
Delta can also be flexible about when midnight actually is -- they have interpreted it for me as the time zone I was calling from to cancel.
I have woken up at 2:45 more than once realizing I forgot to cancel a reservation, but then remembered I was in... LA.
Delta can also be flexible about when midnight actually is -- they have interpreted it for me as the time zone I was calling from to cancel.
I have woken up at 2:45 more than once realizing I forgot to cancel a reservation, but then remembered I was in... LA.
Last edited by Justin026; May 28, 2017 at 8:52 pm
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IIRC people have posted that the web site has issues handling free cancellation of award tickets for non-PM/DM and in those situations you have to call in.
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While it's true that the DOT does not require the airlines to offer 24 hour risk-free cancellation on tickets purchased within 7 days of travel, Delta's policy is more generous than the minimum required. So you will have at least 24 hours to cancel, up to midnight on the calendar day after your purchase.
There are some caveats:
- I don't think it's 100% spelled out what time zone applies, although many people have theories. You will probably get a bit of leeway getting it interpreted as your time zone or the time zone of the first flight (the other likely candidate is midnight ATL time) but also prob just better not to cut it close.
- Award tickets may or may not get RFC inside of 72 hours (there have definitely been reports of sucessful RFC of such tickets but it's unclear whether that's strictly policy or agents doing favors)
- an edge-case quirk I just learned while reviewing the DL page before posting this: if you want to pay cash for a ticket, "you may make the reservation over the phone, which will guarantee the fare for 24 hours. Your ticket must be purchased at a Delta ticketing location by midnight of the following day, or your reservation will be cancelled. Once purchased, these tickets will not be eligible for cancellation under the Risk-Free Cancellation policy." Seems unlikely to apply to anyone on FT though when you could be earning CC points
There are some caveats:
- I don't think it's 100% spelled out what time zone applies, although many people have theories. You will probably get a bit of leeway getting it interpreted as your time zone or the time zone of the first flight (the other likely candidate is midnight ATL time) but also prob just better not to cut it close.
- Award tickets may or may not get RFC inside of 72 hours (there have definitely been reports of sucessful RFC of such tickets but it's unclear whether that's strictly policy or agents doing favors)
- an edge-case quirk I just learned while reviewing the DL page before posting this: if you want to pay cash for a ticket, "you may make the reservation over the phone, which will guarantee the fare for 24 hours. Your ticket must be purchased at a Delta ticketing location by midnight of the following day, or your reservation will be cancelled. Once purchased, these tickets will not be eligible for cancellation under the Risk-Free Cancellation policy." Seems unlikely to apply to anyone on FT though when you could be earning CC points
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While it may say that on the website, I can 100% confirm that internally, there is language that the RFC supersedes the 72 hour rule.
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BTW they also pointed out for flights booked the day before that you technically need to at least cancel the reservation before departure. No showing technically means no refund. Though from past experience it doesn't matter.
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Is there a reference you can share? i.e. not asking you to post an internal document but if someone runs into this can they say "please refer to such-and-such document, paragraph X, line Y" etc.
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The first time I was told this I had made my reservation the first night in ATL. Two days later, while in my friends' living room in Sandy Springs (ATL suburb) I found out the trip was scrubbed, called to cancel and was told I was still within the free cancelation period, about 40 hours later, so it is not a time zone thing. Since then I've done this a few times.
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I wrote DL corporate. Their response agrees. They did say that there is some confusion by agents with it.
BTW they also pointed out for flights booked the day before that you technically need to at least cancel the reservation before departure. No showing technically means no refund. Though from past experience it doesn't matter.
BTW they also pointed out for flights booked the day before that you technically need to at least cancel the reservation before departure. No showing technically means no refund. Though from past experience it doesn't matter.