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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 May 24, 2021, 12:29 am
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Originally Posted by jerry a. laska
For a refund, yes.
I will keep trying to reach BA via phone but If I cannot get through 24 hours before freight do I still have the option of getting a voucher if it is less than 24 hours before freight ?

By the way, is it necessary that the person who booked ( in my case the person controlling the Executive Club household account ) needs to call personally or any passenger in the same booking can call BA so as to increase the chance of reaching them via phone ?
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Old May 24, 2021, 12:42 am
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QQ - if I have an existing booking, made under the book with confidence terms, and I make an amendment so that the timing of the trip goes past next April, does it immediately lose its BWC protection, and any future changes are chargeable?

This is a holiday booking by the way but would be interested in understanding the position re flight only bookings as well.

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Old May 24, 2021, 12:47 am
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Originally Posted by peteryu
I will keep trying to reach BA via phone but If I cannot get through 24 hours before freight do I still have the option of getting a voucher if it is less than 24 hours before freight ?

By the way, is it necessary that the person who booked ( in my case the person controlling the Executive Club household account ) needs to call personally or any passenger in the same booking can call BA so as to increase the chance of reaching them via phone ?
The traveller or the BAEC controller needs to contact BA. You do have the FTV option online in Manage My Booking, which avoids the £35 fee. You could also send a Twitter DM to BA, which may result in them calling you and also at least puts your fingerprints on the attempt to contact BA. So you go for the FTV now and then ask for a full refund when it is quieter.
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Old May 24, 2021, 5:22 am
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Originally Posted by corporate-wage-slave
It definitely can only be used on another commercial (revenue) booking. I have a feeling it needs to be another UuA booking to use up the Avios neatly. You would be best to wait until close departure time since a cancellation by BA does give a full refund.
Unfortunately, the flight wasn't cancelled so my only option was a FTV. I got a great agent this morning and was able to make a new commercial booking and they refunded me all of the Avios!
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Old May 24, 2021, 8:33 am
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I’m planning to book a simple LHR-FRA and return for relatives to come and visit later in the year.

If they decide not to travel, as opposed to a cancellation, I’m assuming this would be issued as either an eVoucher or a FTV.

In either case, do they have to be used for flights for those same people travelling? Or could they be used for someone else (me) in future? I suspect I’d be the person paying for the flights if that makes a difference…
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Old May 24, 2021, 11:15 am
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I have a CDG-LHR-JFK Avios F ticket (bought during the 50% off sale last year) for travel shortly. There have been a number of schedule changes and cancellations and now it makes more sense for me to start the journey in LHR rather than CDG.

Have BA offered much/any flexibility in dropping segments in these situations? I assume there would be more taxes to pay for an ex-LHR departure rather than ex-CDG, but if there's no flexibility in dropping segments then I won't waste my time calling and I'll just book another flight to CDG.
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Old May 24, 2021, 11:34 am
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Hi all,

I did have a look through this thread and couldn’t see a situation which was the same as mine.

We have an Avios one way EDI-LCY booked for 11th July. The flight has been cancelled and we have been rebooked for an earlier flight.

Is it permissible to be rebooked INV-LHR on the same date? There is no Avios availability though.
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Old May 24, 2021, 11:42 am
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Originally Posted by choosethedrew
Hi all,

I did have a look through this thread and couldn’t see a situation which was the same as mine.

We have an Avios one way EDI-LCY booked for 11th July. The flight has been cancelled and we have been rebooked for an earlier flight.

Is it permissible to be rebooked INV-LHR on the same date? There is no Avios availability though.
yes that’s fine as it is within 300 miles and you are staying within -3/+14 days. You will have to call to do this.
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Old May 24, 2021, 11:43 am
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Originally Posted by coleslaw
I have a CDG-LHR-JFK Avios F ticket (bought during the 50% off sale last year) for travel shortly. There have been a number of schedule changes and cancellations and now it makes more sense for me to start the journey in LHR rather than CDG.

Have BA offered much/any flexibility in dropping segments in these situations? I assume there would be more taxes to pay for an ex-LHR departure rather than ex-CDG, but if there's no flexibility in dropping segments then I won't waste my time calling and I'll just book another flight to CDG.
do you want to change dates as well?
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Old May 24, 2021, 11:43 am
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Originally Posted by squawk
In either case, do they have to be used for flights for those same people travelling? Or could they be used for someone else (me) in future? I suspect I’d be the person paying for the flights if that makes a difference…
eVouchers are transferable, but FTVs are not - they have to be used by the original passenger. There is a high chance you will get an eVoucher, so long as it's not too complicated, but you can't guarantee it. Booking via BA.com, not using discounts or strange payment methods would be the best bet for an eVoucher, but there's always a risk of an FTV. Avios are always FTVs but you can get a refund on this back to the original BAEC member.
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Old May 24, 2021, 11:55 am
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Originally Posted by KARFA
yes that’s fine as it is within 300 miles and you are staying within -3/+14 days. You will have to call to do this.
Thank you for the swift and affirmative reply!
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Old May 24, 2021, 12:50 pm
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Originally Posted by KARFA
do you want to change dates as well?
Yes, ideally I'd bring the date forward by one day and drop the first segment. If needed I could leave the LHR-JFK date as is and just drop the first segment.
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Old May 25, 2021, 2:16 am
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Originally Posted by SK AAR
You need to contact BA before departure of your rebooked flight as otherwise you will no-show for the flight.

Try read my post of yesterday in the 50% Avios sale thread where I address this. In short send BA a Twitter DM and ask for the active segments to be removed from the reservation and the ticket to be put on hold for subsequent (invol) rebooking.
I'm having quite a bit of trouble with this unfortunately. For whatever reason they've ticketed me on the rebooked flights. I've now spoken with several agents at BA and the end result is that apparently unless I rebook PRIOR to departure of the flight, my only option is a refund. They were pushing for the voucher even though I explained quite clearly that I just wanted to be able to make a subsequent involuntary rebooking. Apparently, this isn't permitted. My only option is a rebooking right now, a voucher or a refund?

I did explain that last year I had a couple of flights where I simply waited until we could travel and then happily rebooked but apparently that isn't how it works.

Is there any risk to me just leaving this and sorting out the issue when I do eventually wish to rebook?

Is there a way to contact somebody that doesn't involve Twitter?
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Old May 25, 2021, 2:27 am
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That was exactly the reason why you should have contacted BA by Twitter. The official BA policy is that you can't put tickets on hold - but it has been reported that the Twitter team will have no issues to do it (I also speak from first hand experiece). It was all discussed above/in the other thread.

You need to take a refund or rebook. I have no idea what happens if you "do nothing" and no-show for the (confirmed) flight; your risk as I see it, but BA can't deny you a full refund later so there appears to be no risk if the alternative is that you take a refund now. IMO the only risk is that invol rebooking will not be possible later.
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Old May 25, 2021, 3:03 am
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Originally Posted by corporate-wage-slave
eVouchers are transferable, but FTVs are not - they have to be used by the original passenger. There is a high chance you will get an eVoucher, so long as it's not too complicated, but you can't guarantee it. Booking via BA.com, not using discounts or strange payment methods would be the best bet for an eVoucher, but there's always a risk of an FTV. Avios are always FTVs but you can get a refund on this back to the original BAEC member.
Thanks CWS, I would definitely make this as simple as possible to maximise chances of an eVoucher!
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