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Old Jun 6, 2012 | 9:54 pm
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Originally Posted by barbh2
My evoucher expires within the next month. What happens if I book a nonrefundable flight using voucher for partial payment and later have to cancel the flight?
You would be out $150 because it is a non-refundable ticket. The $150 deduction would take place when you use the value of the canceled ticket to rebook.

Originally Posted by barbh2
Will I get back the value of the evoucher in another voucher? If so, what would be the expiration date of the new voucher and would it be paper or evoucher?
Not when you canceled. The nonrefundable ticket's value is stored under its ticket number. Next time when you rebook, $150 fee is deducted from the credit first, then if the rebooked ticket has a fare less than the residual value (after the $150 fee), you get a new voucher with a new date for the difference.

Originally Posted by barbh2
Does it make a difference if the flight cancellation occurs before or after the expiration date on the evoucher?
The expiration date of the original voucher becomes irrelevant once the voucher is used.

However the flight must be canceled BEFORE departure (dont know the cut off of the "hours"), else the ticket has NO residual value.

Originally Posted by barbh2
What form would I get the money I paid with credit card back in?
It becomes part of the nonrefundable ticket value which is subject to the $150 fee.

Why would you book a non-refundable?
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