Not using return leg - better to cancel, or no show?
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Not using return leg - better to cancel, or no show?
I have changed my plans and am flying from Palma to Paris on a different airline, instead of using the return portion of my EasyJet ticket to London.
Better to cancel it (and risk re-pricing) or just no-show. It's an inexpensive ticket!
Thanks
Better to cancel it (and risk re-pricing) or just no-show. It's an inexpensive ticket!
Thanks
Last edited by StingWest; Jan 10, 2024 at 12:41 am Reason: grammar
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Have a look here: https://www.easyjet.com/en/help/book...g-your-booking
If you have travel plans for the future it might work out more cost effective to change the unwanted sector to a later date and/or destination.
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easyJet is a point to point carrier and each sector stands alone. You could no-show your outbound sector and your inbound would remain intact.
Have a look here: https://www.easyjet.com/en/help/book...g-your-booking
If you have travel plans for the future it might work out more cost effective to change the unwanted sector to a later date and/or destination.
Have a look here: https://www.easyjet.com/en/help/book...g-your-booking
If you have travel plans for the future it might work out more cost effective to change the unwanted sector to a later date and/or destination.
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Yes, this does happen if you manage to get a decent fare some time out - hence the 'might' in my reply. You can request a refund of any government taxes, but that too may prove fruitless depending on the routing.

