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hdogan May 11, 2020 11:31 pm


Originally Posted by vsepr (Post 32367919)
I cancelled my Qantas FFP redemption booking on 14 April 2020, got the points in on 01 May 2020 and the taxes in my credit today, 12 May 2020. Satisfied with the process.

How is that at all relevant to Singapore Airlines, or this thread? I suggest you go start a blog if you want to hijack every thread to brag about your own unrelated experiences.

pomkiwi May 12, 2020 5:15 am


Originally Posted by pomkiwi (Post 32355076)
Amex have processed my refund and closed the dispute within 72 hours of me filing it - impressive.

Final update. The refund from SQ arrived in my Amex account today - a week after my second phone call. Given that the amount has also been credited by Amex under their dispute procedure i will call them and get them to to take the excess back!

wheresmybagba May 13, 2020 2:41 am

I cancelled a redemption booking on March 13...travel was the next day (the flight still operated). I did the cancellation online, but it seems like this is only really a request to cancel...the booking remained confirmed and ticketed up until and after the point of departure. I did get a confirmation email for the cancellation request.

I've really no idea what is happening with it. I've never been asked to pay the redeposit fee for the miles. Then I got the impression from some of their more recent comms that I wouldn't need to pay for the redeposit of miles?

Lastly, just last week I entered my ticket number into manage my booking...that pulled up some flights, with a different PNR, same destinations but travel dates in about a years time. Will they ever get around to turning this into a miles / taxes refund...no idea!??

dfs24 May 13, 2020 10:21 am

Thought I'd share the data point I have.

My flight departing 13 Apr was cancelled on 07 Apr.

Called in on 07 Apr, went through the tedious process of listening to the agent convince me to take an open ticket. (To be fair to him, he said all calls are recorded and they must offer this option first)

Got a refund confirmation on 04 May (advising that it may take 4-6weeks), and then money back on 08 May. (Which is the normal processing time for SQ from official refund confirmation, in all my years of dealing with cancellations.)

So far in this Covid crisis:
The best performer was BA with a refund time of 8 days. Despite them removing the option to refund via manage my booking. (I called to request)
The poorest performer is LH who is owing for 60+ days now, and the agents have a real attitude, totally gives the vibes of we'll refund you when we feel like it. So naturally I filed a chargeback.

I think 1 month is fair play in times like this. LH group is just disgusting. So post-COVID, definitely not flying on LH, OS, LX, SN.

Ancient Observer May 16, 2020 2:56 pm

My refund took 6 weeks. All e-mail based. I received the "up to 16 weeks" e-mail, and was happy with 6 weeks. Payment and refund to Amex, with a UK based card.

Gorcat May 16, 2020 3:57 pm


Originally Posted by Ancient Observer (Post 32381193)
My refund took 6 weeks. All e-mail based. I received the "up to 16 weeks" e-mail, and was happy with 6 weeks. Payment and refund to Amex, with a UK based card.

Which month were you due to depart?

aritrixa May 18, 2020 1:57 am


Originally Posted by Ancient Observer (Post 32381193)
My refund took 6 weeks. All e-mail based. I received the "up to 16 weeks" e-mail, and was happy with 6 weeks. Payment and refund to Amex, with a UK based card.

Mind to share how did you ask for refund at first, through the form, place a call or email?
Thanks a lot!

Ancient Observer May 18, 2020 6:54 am

The whole thing was done via e-mail. to the UK service e-mail. I just put in my Travel ref and name. I didn't even use my SQ number. Flight was mid-March, LHR to Vietnam. Vietnam stopped issuing visas to UK folk, so SQ could not have carried us.
I was extremely polite and apologetic! (Not my fault, not their fault and etc. )

cruisingmickey May 18, 2020 10:24 pm

My miles were refunded today, but I don't see the credit for the taxes on my cc yet.

vsepr May 19, 2020 1:17 am

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...o-get-12748508

"Then there are airlines that make refunds look easy but hang on to the money. Before the crisis, I had booked a Singapore Airlines return ticket to Australia.

When the flight was cancelled, I went on to the Singapore website, swiftly located the refund button and provided my details.

Three weeks later I phoned the airline’s call centre to ask how my refund was getting on. I had no trouble getting through to a polite customer service person who confirmed that my request was being processed.

When would I get my money? He couldn’t say. Weeks, months, years? Sorry, can’t tell you."

travelinmanS May 22, 2020 12:27 am

I canceled an award flight late Feb that was due to depart on March 5th. All I got was the acknowledgment of request to cancel email. Didn’t really think about it after that. I got a refund notice from AMEX yesterday and the miles were put back in my account this week.

cruisingmickey May 24, 2020 12:13 am

My refund posted to my credit card.

Gorcat May 24, 2020 4:31 am


Originally Posted by cruisingmickey (Post 32399339)
My refund posted to my credit card.

When were you due to fly?

TIA

wheresmybagba May 25, 2020 5:26 pm

Cancellation of KF award booking requested on 13 March.

Miles back in the account today 26 May.

fieldfreen May 25, 2020 7:01 pm

Anyone get a refund yet with a departure date of July or later? Cancelled in early April and am still waiting. Thanks


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