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Old Jan 1, 2021, 8:29 am
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01 - If your flight is cancelled by BA:

Commercial booking: Your options are: cash refund OR Future Travel Voucher (FTV) OR rebooking OR Avios credit

Redemption booking: Your options are: full refund of cash and Avios OR FTV OR rebooking.

BA Holidays booking: You should be given a refund pro-actively.

If your flight is cancelled by BA - any flight in the PNR - you can get a full refund so long as you booked directly with BA. You can only get a refund by telephoning BA. Refunds are taking between a few hours to a few weeks to be repaid, depending on the sort of booking made. If you don't wish to travel you can opt for an FTV or eVoucher valid for travel until 30 April 2023 (now extended from April 2022 including existing FTVs), though flights more than 355 days away are not currently bookable - flights are enabled at 355 days before departure. Vouchers such as 2-4-1 are also thereby extended. You can do this even if the flight is operating. The best advice we can give is to delay opting for an eVoucher options until the last moment, since if BA cancel your flight you have more options. BA have also adjusted the Standard Customer Guidelines so that if BA cancel the flight you can be rebooked to anytime in 12 months after you originally bought the ticket, so long as there is space in the cabin - there is no need to have a fare bucket available or Avios availability. If you choose the Avios credit you will get between 108 to 126 Avios per GBP of your fare. If you us,ed an FTV to pay for this now cancelled service then you can have a refund back to the FTV's original booking.

Online forms: manual process which may take many weeks
link to webform to claim a refund (UK) or link to webform to claim a refund (US)

Paid Seating Refund:
link to webform to claim a refund (UK)



02 - If your flight is not cancelled but you no longer wish to travel

Commercial booking: If you are eligible for Buy with Confidence, you can have an FTV valid until 31 August 2022 (this has been extended several times). Rebooking may lead to a fare recalculation but no change fee. Travel must be fully completed by this date.

Redemption booking: Your can do the normal Avios refund, with the redeposit fee capped at GBP 35 per person. Alternatively for the same fee you can rebook to new dates subject to availability. Alternatively you can have an FTV.

BA Holidays booking: You may be get a refund proactively, otherwise you are looking at an FTV for at least the flight component of your trip, maybe for all components.

If all of the flights in your booking are still scheduled and you don't wish to travel then you best wait until a few days before departure in case there is a cancellation. As you can see above, a cancellation gives you better options. You are in scope with Buy with Confidence if you are flying between now and completing travel before 30 April 2022, also if you bought your ticket after 3 March and due to complete all flights before September 2021. The BA web page on this is: https://ba.com/confidence

Bookings made using Lloyds Upgrade Voucher
You should expect to receive:
A full refund of Avios and money paid plus a new voucher issued, which has validity for 6 months (from the date of issue, i.e. when you request the 'refund')

Lloyds Upgrade Voucher Notes
  • Flights can be used within 12 months, so it will be good for travel up until the end 6 months plus 12 months if you book just before the new expiry
  • It's been advised to take the voucher instead of rebooking as it gives me more flexibility.
  • The original expiry date of the voucher was irrelevant because the booking was cancelled.
  • You must book within 6 months of the voucher being issued and the ticket has 12 months validity so you can change flights after, provided the new flights are within the 12 month window.
  • You won't receive any email, only the refund and the miles.


03 - How to find out the status of your voucher and the amount it contains

Use the Qantas website and look back to your original PNR. Step by step guide by corporate-wage-slave


04 - Future Travel Vouchers versus eVouchers

FTVs cannot be used online (and are not really vouchers), whereas eVouchers, issued for simple bookings, can be used online.

BA are now issuing eVouchers directly in simple cases, and also proactively replacing existing FTVs with new eVouchers. These are usable online. Complex cases still get FTVs, which require a phone call to book. In both cases, you need to apply online through the Cancellation Options in MMB, and both will generate an email typically within a few minutes. This is how to tell the difference

1) eVouchers will get an email entitled "Your British Airways eVoucher"
This will then have a line like this and the online ability is mentioned in the email text:
Your eVoucher details
125-1234567890 / GBP48.87 / WAGE-SLAVE /

2) FTVs will get an email entitled "Your British Airways Future Travel Voucher"
The relevant line then shows:
Voucher code(s)
125-1234567890

It doesn't take much, by FT standards, to turn a booking too complicated for the automated eVoucher. POUGs, flight changes, TCP, seat payment, pay payment with Avios, UuA. 48 and 72 hour Hold bookings all stop it. But if you made a simple single or return booking, point to point, on BA.com and didn't change it, then you should get an eVoucher.

If you obtain an FTV, deploy it on a new booking which BA then cancels, then you can get a refund of the cash from the first booking that led to the FTV. Or an Avios refund without redeposit fees if it was a redemption.
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Old Feb 18, 2021, 4:26 am
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Originally Posted by ComputerCommuter
Apologies if this has been covered, I have done a word search but to no avail

If an eVoucher has been issued, is it true that you cannot cash these in. Last year, two personal flights were cancelled (among many business flights). I don't remember selecting that I wanted FTV's but they arrived in my inbox. This week they came two eVouchers in place of the FTV's. BA say that once issued, they can not be refunded. Does anyone know if that is correct. I can't see anything in the T&C's
Yes that's correct, eVouchers can't be turned back in to cash. You can use them up to April 2023 though.
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Yes that's correct, eVouchers can't be turned back in to cash. You can use them up to April 2023 though.
Thanks for the quick update. Appreciated.
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Old Feb 18, 2021, 5:47 am
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Just posting this for the sake of completeness, there is now a new update to the principle guidelines on 15 February









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BA flight only bookings

Screenshots of the principal guidelines (update 12, 15 February) can be found in post 693 above. In terms of BA flight only bookings, the main allowances are:

Involuntary Changes
Applies where a flight in the booking is cancelled.

If your BA flight is cancelled
  • You can move all the flights in the booking to any date within ticket validity (which is one year from when you made the booking). It has to be the same route and rebooking on to BA flights. You do not need same selling class or reward availability, any space in the same cabin will be sufficient. There will be no fare difference or fees to pay.
  • Includes revenue & reward bookings.
  • Full refund.
  • Can apply for a future travel voucher and the value of your booking (any avios, cash, and vouchers) will just be held on this to be used towards a new booking anytime up to April 2023 – can be an option worth considering if you need to keep a 241 and/or GUF voucher alive as putting them in a FTV will keep the live up to April 2023.

300 mile rule
  • For cancellations the 300 mile allowance applies so you can reroute to an alternative within 300 miles radius of the original point of origin or destination – up to 350 miles can be allowed (e.g. a cancelled LHR-SOF can be changed to LHR-IST).
  • Available if new dates are -3/+14 days of original date.
  • You do not need same selling class or reward availability, any space in the same cabin will be sufficient. There will be no fare difference or fees to pay.
  • Arguably this should be available for rebookings up to a year from ticket validity (i.e. the option above) but the results seem inconsistent.

Rebooking on to other airlines
There are a number of rebooking allowances for other airlines depending on what route you are on. They can’t all be listed here, so please ask if you need information.

Voluntary Changes
Applies where the flight is still running but you cannot travel or want to change.

If you are yet to start your booking & flight is still operating
You can make use of BWC/FTV, so you:
  • Can change to a future date on the same route without any change fee but you are liable for any fare difference.
  • Rebook immediately for a new booking on a different route, so put the value towards a new booking for any route.
  • Can apply for a future travel voucher and the value of your booking (any avios, cash, and vouchers) will just be held on this to be used towards a new booking anytime up to April 2023.

If you are mid-journey, flight is still operating, and you are affected by new quarantine rules
For BA flights you can bring return forward due to introduction of a new quarantine regulation at a mid journey point or final destination.
  • You do not need same selling class or reward availability, any space in the same cabin will be sufficient. There will be no fare difference or fees to pay.
  • Same routing only after change.
  • Includes revenue & reward bookings.

If you are yet to start your booking, or are mid journey, and flight is still operating
  • BWC/FTV options available as noted above. Note that FTVs are available for part flown bookings.

For inbound long-haul with domestic connections & affected by enforced hotel quarantine
  • Can change domestic connection to a new date up to 15 days from original date.
  • Same cabin and routing.
  • You do not need same selling class or reward availability, any space in the same cabin will be sufficient. There will be no fare difference or fees to pay.
  • Includes revenue & reward bookings.
  • BWC/FTV also available as a part flown booking.

Schedule Time Changes
For re-timings of BA flights (see above for cancellations), your options are:
  • Rebook on another BA flight for same origin and destination (although change in airport within same city is allowed).
  • Available for -2/+2 days of original date - you do not need same selling class or reward availability, any space in the same cabin will be sufficient. There will be no fare difference or fees to pay.
  • Full refund only available for changes of more than 240 minutes, and for connecting flights only where the total change origin to final destination is 240 minutes.

BWC/FTV
Book with confidence and future travel vouchers are available for both bookings with cancelled flights and bookings without cancelled flights. Available for bookings made through BA or a TA on a BA ticket (125-...) for any carrier routing. Also available for part flown bookings as well as bookings not yet started.

Dates covered are:
  • Existing bookings ticketed before 3 March 2020, for travel commencing up to and including 28 February 2021.
  • New ticketed bookings made from 3 March 2020 for travel (outbound and inbound) up to 30 April 2022.

See this thread for BWC Book with confidence policy
See the wiki for more details regarding offline FTVs versus online eVouchers.
See this thread for using FTVs & eVouchers Rebooking with e-voucher

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Old Feb 18, 2021, 6:03 am
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Later. If cancelled the flight is "UN"/no longer active and you will not "no-show". Wait to rebook until you are ready but make sure that there no other "HK"/active flights in your reservation.
thanks a lot, really appreciate that. Means we don't have to make up our mind now about what might be happening in August! Thank you.
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Are there restrictions on cancelling reward flights online at the moment? I get the message that it’s not possible to change online and that I have to call?
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Old Feb 18, 2021, 7:55 am
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Originally Posted by Eaunoire
Are there restrictions on cancelling reward flights online at the moment? I get the message that it’s not possible to change online and that I have to call?
could be due to a number of things related to your booking such as a complicated booking, booking previously changed, booking made with a FTV etc. It sounds like you are going to need to call unfortunately.
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Old Feb 18, 2021, 9:01 am
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Interestingly, reading the Lufthansa forum, they appear to be taking a different interpretation of the 12 month rule, but only recently. For them, every time they re-issue a ticket, that essentially resets the 12 month clock anew.

BA clearly can, and have (twice in my case), re-issued outside 12 months, but are now choosing not to.
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Old Feb 18, 2021, 9:12 am
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Interestingly, reading the Lufthansa forum, they appear to be taking a different interpretation of the 12 month rule, but only recently. For them, every time they re-issue a ticket, that essentially resets the 12 month clock anew.

BA clearly can, and have (twice in my case), re-issued outside 12 months, but are now choosing not to.
Interesting point, I had assumed that if BA re-issued a ticket the 365 day clock was restarted! Booked LHR-SYD out J return Y on 7/10/20 in the 50% sale but changed the return to PE within 24hours. Ticket was re-issued 16/11/20, different ticket numbers, both have been cancelled so was assuming I would have till 15/11/21 to rebook without hassle.
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Old Feb 18, 2021, 9:18 am
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Interesting point, I had assumed that if BA re-issued a ticket the 365 day clock was restarted! Booked LHR-SYD out J return Y on 7/10/20 in the 50% sale but changed the return to PE within 24hours. Ticket was re-issued 16/11/20, different ticket numbers, both have been cancelled so was assuming I would have till 15/11/21 to rebook without hassle.
Didn't work like that for a flight I had rebooked in December. They told me quite specifically that my limit was October 2021 for my replacement ticket (1 year after booking it).
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Old Feb 18, 2021, 9:29 am
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Originally Posted by RG1X
Didn't work like that for a flight I had rebooked in December. They told me quite specifically that my limit was October 2021 for my replacement ticket (1 year after booking it).
BA dont have any flights to SYD till 1/11/21 which would be after my ticket validity would expire so will have to fall back on their General Conditions of Carriage, which states3b2) If you are prevented from travelling within the validity period of a ticket because we could not confirm your reservation at the time you asked for it, we will:
  • extend the validity period of the ticket or
  • give you a voluntary fare refund.
Interesting to see what reason they have to get around that.
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Old Feb 18, 2021, 9:46 am
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Q: Is it only first flight/segment that needs to be within 1 year of first ticketing date - or all flights/the entire rebooked ticket?
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Originally Posted by SK AAR
Q: Is it only first flight/segment that needs to be within 1 year of first ticketing date - or all flights/the entire rebooked ticket?
BA's General conditions of Carriage 3b1) Unless it says differently on the ticket, in these conditions of carriage, or in any tariffs which apply, a ticket is valid for travel for:
  • one year from the date it is issued or
  • one year from the date you first travelled using the ticket, as long as your first flight took place within a year of the ticket being issued.
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Old Feb 18, 2021, 9:59 am
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Got it! Thanks.
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Old Feb 18, 2021, 2:13 pm
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Originally Posted by KARFA
But this is my confusion on the issue - the restriction doesn't seem to be quite as "hard" as many make out since many have had bookings moved beyond a year - me included. Also isn't the restriction easily overcome by issuing a new ticket anyway?
It does seem BA can overcome this if they want to.
You may well be right, it could be one of those areas where because it’s policy rather than a technical issue, different interpretations can occur. I certainly agree it would be good if it could be clarified one way or another, if only to save CC agents getting an earful from disgruntled customers.
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