Published on : 03 Mar 2026
Published: March 3, 2026 — Updated Continuously Crisis Trigger: US-Israel Operation Epic Fury strikes on Iran, February 28, 2026 Airports Affected: DXB, AUH, DOH, BAH, TLV, BEY, AMM, EBL, DMM, KWI, RUH Hubs Still Closed/Severely Restricted (March 3): DOH (Qatar — no confirmed reopening), AUH (Etihad suspended until 14:00 UAE March 4), DXB (Emirates limited operations only — do NOT go to airport without airline confirmation) Carriers with Confirmed Waivers: Emirates ✅ | Qatar Airways ✅ | Etihad ✅ | United ✅ | Delta ✅ | American ✅ | Air Canada ✅ | Lufthansa Group ✅ | British Airways ✅ | Qantas ✅ | KLM ✅ | Air France ✅ | Finnair ✅ | Wizz Air ✅ | Turkish Airlines ✅ | Air Arabia ✅ | Singapore Airlines ✅ Carriers Suspended With No Confirmed Restart: Qatar Airways (DOH closed), Gulf Air (BAH airspace) Golden Rule: Do NOT go to the airport unless your airline has contacted you with a confirmed flight status
Stop. Before you call your airline, read this page. Every major carrier affected by the Middle East crisis has published a waiver policy — but the terms vary enormously by carrier, ticket issue date, travel window, and destination airport. Some waivers are generous (Delta: fare difference waived all the way to February 28, 2027 for rebooking). Others are narrow (Wizz Air: 120% credit only). Some carriers cover seven airports; others cover just two. This article has every confirmed waiver as of 09:00 EST March 3, 2026 — airline by airline, audience by audience, with the exact steps to rebook or refund each one.
| Airport | Code | Status | Last Updated |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dubai International | DXB | ⚠️ Limited resumption — Emirates operating select flights only. Do NOT go without airline confirmation. 80%+ of flights still cancelled. | March 3, 06:00 UAE |
| Abu Dhabi | AUH | ❌ Etihad fully suspended until 14:00 UAE time March 4. Air Arabia suspended until 15:00 UAE March 4. | March 3, 06:00 UAE |
| Doha Hamad | DOH | ❌ Qatar CAA has not cleared reopening. Qatar Airways fully grounded. No confirmed restart time. | March 3, 09:00 Doha |
| Bahrain | BAH | ❌ Gulf Air suspended. Bahrain airspace closure continues after drone strike damage to airport infrastructure. | March 3 |
| Tel Aviv Ben Gurion | TLV | ❌ Suspended by all Western carriers through March 6–9 (varies by airline). | March 3 |
| Beirut | BEY | ❌ Most carriers suspended through March 5–8. | March 3 |
| Amman | AMM | ❌ Most carriers suspended through March 5–8. | March 3 |
| Erbil | EBL | ❌ Lufthansa Group + United suspended through March 8. | March 3 |
| Kuwait | KWI | ⚠️ Severely disrupted — partial operations. | March 3 |
| Riyadh / Dammam | RUH / DMM | ⚠️ Some carriers resuming cautiously. KLM suspended through March 5. | March 3 |
Critical notice: Emirates says “do not proceed to the airport unless you have been contacted directly by your airline.” This applies equally to DXB, AUH, DOH, and all partially recovering airports. Check your airline app, SMS, and email BEFORE leaving for any Middle East airport.
Flight status as of March 3: Limited resumption began Monday night. Select long-haul departures operating. 80%+ of scheduled flights still cancelled. Ticket sales suspended until March 21 to prioritise stranded passengers. “Bridge” operations being prepared from 22 cities including New York, Paris, Bangkok.
Waiver terms (confirmed):
| Condition | Detail |
|---|---|
| Ticket issued by | March 1, 2026 |
| Original travel dates | On or before March 5, 2026 |
| Option 1 — Rebook | Move to any Emirates flight up to 20 days after your original travel date (i.e., travel by March 25 if original date was March 5) |
| Option 2 — Refund | Full refund to original payment method |
| Change fee | Waived |
| Fare difference | Check with Emirates — terms vary by booking class |
How to rebook: 🌐 Emirates.com → Manage Booking → Change Flight 📞 Emirates US: 1-800-777-3999 | UK: 0344-800-2777 | Australia: 1300-303-777 ⚠️ Call volumes are extremely high. Use online portal first — phone as last resort.
Important: If you are currently stranded in Dubai, do NOT go to the airport unless Emirates has contacted you with a confirmed flight. The Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism has instructed all Dubai-area hotels to extend guests’ stays at government cost for passengers unable to fly.
Flight status as of March 3: 100% grounded. Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) has not cleared airspace reopening. No confirmed restart time. Qatar Airways will operate only once QCAA declares it safe.
Waiver terms (confirmed):
| Condition | Detail |
|---|---|
| Who qualifies | All passengers with confirmed Doha-routing tickets |
| Refund | Full refund available — confirmed for affected tickets (157 ticket types confirmed eligible) |
| Rebook | Free rebook into lowest available RBD (booking class) — change fees fully waived |
| No confirmed restart | No rebooking window end date confirmed — Qatar Airways will advise |
How to rebook/refund: 🌐 qatarairways.com → Manage Booking 📞 Qatar US: 1-877-777-2827 | UK: 0330-912-7415 | Australia: 1300-340-600
Connecting passengers via DOH (Australians, British, Canadians): If your long-haul flight (e.g., Sydney–London or Toronto–Cape Town) routed through Doha, Qatar Airways must re-protect your entire journey on an alternative routing. You are entitled to re-routing to your final destination — not just a refund that leaves you stranded. Insist on rerouting via Singapore (SIN), Hong Kong (HKG), or Bangkok (BKK) as alternatives.
Virgin Australia / VA codeshare passengers: Virgin Australia has confirmed all Qatar Airways-operated VA-coded flights to/from Doha are cancelled through at least March 6. Contact Virgin Australia (not Qatar Airways) if your ticket starts with VA flight numbers. Call Virgin: 13-67-89 (Australia).
Award tickets booked with Avios, Velocity, Aeroplan, etc.: If you used partner points (BA Avios, Air Canada Aeroplan, Velocity Points) to book Qatar Airways flights, you must contact the issuing loyalty programme — not Qatar Airways — for rebooking assistance. The operating airline cannot amend tickets issued by a partner programme.
Flight status as of March 3: All commercial flights to/from Abu Dhabi suspended until 14:00 UAE time, March 4. Etihad is reviewing hourly. Some repositioning, cargo, and repatriation flights may operate in coordination with UAE authorities.
Waiver terms — Commercial Waiver CW005-2026 (confirmed):
| Condition | Detail |
|---|---|
| Ticket issued by | February 28, 2026 |
| Original travel dates | On or before March 7, 2026 |
| Free rebook window | Rebook onto any Etihad-operated flight through March 18, 2026 |
| Change fee | Waived — one free change |
| Refund | Full refund for flights cancelled by Etihad |
How to rebook: 🌐 etihad.com → Manage → Change Flight (select “Waiver” option) 📞 Etihad US: 1-877-690-0767 | UK: 0345-608-1225 | Australia: 1300-532-215
United has issued two separate waivers — covering different time windows and different airports. Check which one applies to your ticket.
Waiver 1 — Dubai & Tel Aviv (earlier window):
| Condition | Detail |
|---|---|
| Ticket issued by | February 27, 2026 |
| Original travel dates | February 28 – March 7, 2026 |
| Airports covered | DXB (Dubai), TLV (Tel Aviv) |
| Rebook by | March 31, 2026 |
| Change fee | Waived |
| Fare difference | Waived if same cabin |
Waiver 2 — Expanded airports (later window):
| Condition | Detail |
|---|---|
| Ticket issued by | February 28, 2026 |
| Original travel dates | March 8 – March 31, 2026 |
| Airports covered | DXB, TLV, AUH (Abu Dhabi), BEY (Beirut), EBL (Erbil) |
| Rebook by | March 31, 2026 — new travel must depart March 1–31, 2026 |
| Change fee | Waived |
| Fare difference | Waived if same cabin, same cities |
| Different destination | Change fee waived but fare difference may apply |
| Rebook after March 1, 2027 | Change fee waived, fare difference may apply |
Flight cancellations confirmed:
How to rebook: 🌐 united.com → My Trips → Change Flight 📞 United US: 1-800-864-8331 | UK: 0800-0283-0003 | Australia: 1300-651-761
American has issued a single comprehensive waiver covering six Middle East airports.
Waiver terms (confirmed):
| Condition | Detail |
|---|---|
| Ticket issued by | February 27, 2026 |
| Original travel dates | February 28 – March 15, 2026 |
| Airports covered | AUH (Abu Dhabi), AMM (Amman), BAH (Bahrain), DOH (Doha), DXB (Dubai), LCA (Larnaca/Cyprus) |
| Rebook by | March 29, 2026 |
| Change fee | Waived |
| Fare difference | Waived if rebooked by March 29 in same cabin |
| If travel after April 15, 2026 | Change fee waived; fare difference may apply |
| Travel within 1 year | Rebook within 1 year of original ticket date |
Flight suspensions:
How to rebook: 🌐 aa.com → My Trips → Change Trip 📞 American US: 1-800-433-7300 | UK: 0207-660-2300 | Australia: 1300-650-747
Delta’s waiver is notable for one extraordinary term: fare difference waived for rebooking all the way to February 28, 2027 — the most generous fare difference window of any carrier in this crisis.
Waiver terms (confirmed):
| Condition | Detail |
|---|---|
| Original travel dates | February 28 – March 31, 2026 |
| Airports covered | TLV (Tel Aviv — primary) |
| Rebook | Rebook or cancel reservation freely |
| Fare difference waived until | February 28, 2027 — extraordinary 12-month window |
| Change fee | Waived |
| Notification | Passengers affected by cancellations will receive direct notifications |
Flight cancellations confirmed:
How to rebook: 🌐 delta.com → My Trips → Modify/Cancel 📞 Delta US: 1-800-221-1212 | UK: 0207-660-0767 | Australia: 1300-302-849
Delta’s standout advantage: The February 28, 2027 fare-difference waiver is unmatched. If you have a Delta TLV ticket, you have a full year to rebook at no additional fare cost. Do not rush — take your time and rebook when the situation normalises.
Air Canada has issued the most extensive suspension of any North American carrier — and one of the most passenger-friendly waivers.
Flight suspension (confirmed):
Expanded Waiver terms (confirmed — updated March 1):
| Condition | Detail |
|---|---|
| Ticket issued by | February 28, 2026 |
| Original travel dates | March 1 – March 15, 2026 |
| Airports covered | TLV, AMM (Amman), BEY (Beirut), EBL (Erbil), DXB (Dubai), AUH (Abu Dhabi), DMM (Dammam) — 7 airports |
| Rebook by | March 31, 2026 |
| Partner carriers allowed | Air Canada (AC), United Airlines (UA), Lufthansa Group (LHG) — same cabin |
| Change fee | Waived — one free change up to 2 hours before departure |
| Fare difference | Waived in same cabin |
How to rebook: 🌐 aircanada.com → Manage Bookings → Change Flight 📞 Air Canada Canada/US: 1-888-247-2262 | UK: 1-800-719-2827 | Australia: 1800-655-767
Air Canada’s standout advantage: The partner rebooking clause is uniquely generous — if Air Canada is full on your new date, you can rebook onto United Airlines or any Lufthansa Group airline (Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian, Brussels Airlines) at no extra fare cost. This gives you far more routing options than most other carriers’ waivers.
Flight suspensions (confirmed):
Waiver terms (confirmed):
| Condition | Detail |
|---|---|
| Airports covered (Heathrow departures) | AUH (Abu Dhabi), AMM (Amman), BAH (Bahrain), DOH (Doha), DXB (Dubai), TLV (Tel Aviv) |
| Original travel dates — free date change | Up to March 15, 2026 — change flight date for free, travel by March 29 |
| Original travel dates — full refund option | Up to March 8, 2026 — cancel and receive full refund |
| Change fee | Waived for qualifying tickets |
| Fare difference | Check with BA — varies by booking class |
How to rebook/refund: 🌐 ba.com → Manage My Booking 📞 BA UK: 0344-493-0787 | US: 1-800-247-9297 | Australia: 1300-767-177
BA’s refund window note: The March 8 full refund cutoff is tighter than some other carriers. If your travel date is March 8 or earlier and you want cash, act today.
Flight suspensions (confirmed):
Rerouting: Virgin Atlantic is rerouting India and Maldives services that previously flew over Iraq/Iran — adding approximately 90 minutes flight time via alternative corridors.
Waiver terms: Virgin Atlantic has issued flexible rebooking options for affected Middle East routes through March 15. Full terms: 🌐 virginatlantic.com/travel-updates
📞 Virgin Atlantic UK: 0344-874-7747 | US: 1-800-862-8621
Virgin Australia passengers on Qatar codeshares: Contact Virgin Australia directly — 13-67-89 (Australia). Qatar-operated VA-coded flights are separately handled through Virgin Australia, not Qatar Airways.
The Lufthansa Group waiver covers all six carriers under a single unified policy.
Flight suspensions (confirmed from Lufthansa.com official page):
| Destination | Suspended Until |
|---|---|
| Dubai (DXB) | March 4, 2026 |
| Tel Aviv (TLV) | March 8, 2026 |
| Beirut (BEY) | March 8, 2026 |
| Amman (AMM) | March 8, 2026 |
| Erbil (EBL) | March 8, 2026 |
| Dammam (DMM) | March 8, 2026 |
| Tehran (IKA) | March 8, 2026 |
Airspaces also avoided until March 8: Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE (until March 4), Iran.
Waiver terms (confirmed from lufthansa.com official travel info page):
For cancelled flights (DXB until March 4, all others until March 8):
For non-cancelled flights (proactive rebooking):
| Condition | Detail |
|---|---|
| Ticket issued by | March 1, 2026 |
| Original travel dates | Up to March 15, 2026 |
| Airports covered | TLV, AMM, BEY, EBL, DMM (March 8) + DXB (March 4) |
| Free rebook onto | Any LHG-operated flight |
| Change fee | Waived |
How to rebook: 🌐 lufthansa.com → My Bookings → Rebook (also works for SWISS, Austrian via their own sites) 🌐 For ITA Airways: ita-airways.com 📞 Lufthansa US: 1-800-645-3880 | UK: 0371-945-9747 | Australia: 1300-655-727
Flight suspensions (confirmed from KLM official statement):
| Destination | Suspended Until |
|---|---|
| Tel Aviv (TLV) | Remainder of winter season (no summer season resumption confirmed) |
| Beirut (BEY) | March 7, 2026 |
| Dubai (DXB) | March 5, 2026 |
| Riyadh (RUH) | March 5, 2026 |
| Dammam (DMM) | March 5, 2026 |
Airspaces avoided: Iranian, Iraqi, Israeli airspace + several Gulf corridors until further notice.
Waiver terms: KLM is assessing each case individually. Per official statement: “Our teams are working around the clock to support passengers in the region or with upcoming travel plans.”
Options available:
🌐 klm.com → My Trip → Change/Cancel 📞 KLM Netherlands: +31-20-474-7747 | US: 1-866-434-0320 | UK: 0207-660-0293 | Australia: 1300-303-747
Important KLM note on Tel Aviv: KLM has suspended TLV for the rest of the entire winter season — not just through a fixed date. This is the most open-ended suspension of any European carrier. Passengers with spring Tel Aviv bookings on KLM should contact the airline for assessment.
Flight suspensions (confirmed):
Waiver terms: Air France is offering flexible rebooking for affected passengers. Full details: 🌐 airfrance.com/travel-alerts 📞 Air France US: 1-800-237-2747 | UK: 0207-660-0337 | Australia: 1300-390-190
Flight suspensions (confirmed):
Waiver terms: Full flexibility for affected passengers. 🌐 finnair.com/travel-updates 📞 Finnair UK: 0870-241-4411 | US: 1-800-950-5000
Flight suspensions (confirmed):
Waiver terms — important distinction:
| Option | What You Get |
|---|---|
| Wizz Credit | 120% of ticket value as Wizz Air credit |
| Cash Refund | 100% of ticket value back to original payment method |
Important: Wizz Air defaults to offering the 120% credit first. If you want cash, you must explicitly request a cash refund. Do not accept the credit unless you specifically want it and plan to fly Wizz Air again within the validity period (typically 12 months).
🌐 wizzair.com → My Bookings → Cancel 📞 Wizz Air: +36-1-777-9499
Flight suspensions (confirmed) — extensive:
| Destinations Suspended | Until |
|---|---|
| Bahrain, Dammam, Riyadh | Until March 4 |
| Iran, Iraq, Jordan | Until March 2 (potentially resuming) |
| Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar, Syria, UAE | Until March 2 (potentially resuming) |
| Oman | Until March 2 |
Note: Turkish Airlines’ suspension covers the broadest range of destinations of any non-Gulf carrier. Check individual routes carefully — some shorter-window suspensions may have already lifted.
Waiver terms: Full refunds for cancelled routes. Check Turkish Airlines announcement page. 🌐 turkishairlines.com/travel-info 📞 Turkish Airlines US: 1-800-874-8875 | UK: 0844-800-6666
Flight suspensions (confirmed):
Waiver terms: Full refunds and free rebooking for affected passengers. 🌐 airarabia.com 📞 Air Arabia: +971-6-558-0000
Flight suspensions (confirmed):
Long-haul rerouting: Singapore Airlines is rerouting its Europe-bound long-haul flights away from Iraq/Iran airspace — adding 90–120 minutes to Singapore–London, Singapore–Frankfurt, Singapore–Amsterdam routes. Check your flight’s scheduled time — it may be different from what you booked.
Waiver terms: Full flexibility for affected routes. 🌐 singaporeair.com/travel-advisories 📞 Singapore Airlines US: 1-800-742-3333 | UK: 0208-961-6013 | Australia: 13-10-11
Qantas’s own flights do not route through the Middle East (Perth–London QF9/QF10 is fully operational via the south polar route). However, Qantas sells thousands of seats on Emirates and Qatar Airways codeshare flights — and those are grounded.
Waiver terms (confirmed — Emergency Commercial Policy):
| Condition | Detail |
|---|---|
| Ticket number starts with | 081 (Qantas-issued ticket) |
| Ticket issued by | March 1, 2026 |
| Original travel dates | March 1 – March 3, 2026 |
| Airports/regions covered | UAE, Qatar, Israel, Jordan, Oman — for flights booked on partner airlines through Qantas |
| Option 1 — Rebook | Rebook within 10 days of original travel date |
| Option 2 — Alternative routing | Rebook via Singapore, Bangkok, or Hong Kong instead of Dubai/Doha |
| Option 3 — Downgrade | Downgrade cabin with partial refund |
| Option 4 — Credit | Convert to flight credit without penalty |
Fully operational Qantas routes (not affected): ✅ Perth–London (QF9/QF10) — world’s longest flight, bypasses Middle East entirely ✅ Sydney/Melbourne–Singapore — via Singapore Airlines ✅ All Australian domestic routes
How to rebook: 🌐 qantas.com → Manage Booking (use online — call centre waits are extreme) 📞 Qantas Australia: 13-13-13 | UK: 0345-774-7767 | US: 1-800-227-4500
Warning: Travel managers and corporate bookers with high-value fares should action changes quickly. Business class seats on Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific alternatives via Singapore and Bangkok are booking out fast as passengers reroute away from the Gulf.
| Carrier | Suspended Routes | Until | Waiver |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oman Air | AMM, DXB, BAH, DOH, DAM, KWI, CPH, BGW, KHS | March 6 | Full refund/rebook |
| Gulf Air | All — BAH airspace closed | Indefinite — airport drone damage | Full refund |
| Japan Airlines | Doha (HND–DOH) | March 5 | Full refund |
| Cathay Pacific | Dubai (DXB) | March 5 | Free rebook/refund |
| Malaysia Airlines | DOH, JED, MED | March 4 | Full refund |
| IndiGo | UAE, Israel, Qatar routes | March 7 | Full flexibility + refund |
| Air India | UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Qatar | March 3 18:30 GMT (first to move toward resumption) | Full refund |
| Garuda Indonesia | Doha | Until further notice | Full refund |
| Norwegian | Dubai (DXB) | March 4 | Full refund/rebook |
| SriLankan Airlines | All Middle East routes | March 1+ | Full refund |
The extraordinary scale of this disruption has created the largest single-event passenger rights situation since COVID-19. Here is exactly what you are and are not owed.
Regardless of whether the cause is a war or military action, airlines are required to provide:
If your airline refuses to provide a meal voucher or hotel because “this is extraordinary circumstances” — that is unlawful. Extraordinary circumstances removes Article 7 fixed compensation only. Duty of care under Article 9 is unconditional.
For cancelled flights, your airline must offer:
Never accept a voucher if you want cash. Airlines may offer travel credits — you are not obligated to accept them. If your flight is cancelled, you have the right to cash. Invoke Article 8 explicitly.
The €250–€600 fixed payments are blocked by the extraordinary circumstances defence when a military conflict closes airspace. This is legally upheld and airlines will not pay these amounts for the current crisis.
US domestic law does not have a fixed compensation equivalent for international disruptions. For cancelled flights, the DOT requires full cash refunds. Meals, hotels, and transport are at the airline’s discretion (though most are providing them during this crisis). Check your credit card’s travel delay and trip cancellation benefits — Chase Sapphire Reserve, Amex Platinum, and Capital One Venture X all have coverage for exactly this type of disruption.
Award tickets, partner bookings, and points redemptions are the most complicated category:
If you booked with your own airline’s miles (e.g., BA Avios on a BA flight): Contact British Airways. Standard waiver applies.
If you used Partner Miles (e.g., BA Avios to book a Qatar Airways flight): Contact the issuing programme (British Airways Executive Club), NOT Qatar Airways. Qatar cannot amend a ticket issued by BA’s systems.
If you used Velocity Points on Qatar Airways or Emirates: Contact Virgin Australia’s Velocity service centre — 13-67-89 (Australia).
If you used Aeroplan points on any partner (Star Alliance) carrier: Contact Air Canada Aeroplan — 1-888-247-2262.
If you used Chase Ultimate Rewards/Amex points transferred to an airline: Contact the airline loyalty programme you transferred to — they hold the ticket.
General rule: Whoever’s ticket number (3-digit prefix) is on your boarding pass — that is the airline you call.
Step 1 — Identify your ticket number prefix Find the 13-digit ticket number on your booking confirmation. The first 3 digits identify the issuing airline:
Step 2 — Check if your flight has been cancelled App first, then website. Do NOT go to the airport until you have confirmed flight status. Airlines are sending SMS and email notifications — check these first.
Step 3 — Decide: rebook or refund?
Step 4 — Act online, not by phone Every airline’s call centre is overloaded. Every major carrier has online rebooking or refund tools. Use the website or app. Phone only if the online system fails.
Step 5 — Keep every receipt Meals, taxis, hotel stays incurred because of a cancellation — keep all receipts. File for duty of care reimbursement online within 21 days. Airlines are legally required to reimburse reasonable expenses under Article 9 (EU) or their own duty of care policies (non-EU).
If your final destination is NOT in the Middle East but you were connecting through Dubai/Doha/Abu Dhabi, here is how to get there:
| If you were going… | Alternative via | Airlines |
|---|---|---|
| Europe → Australia | Singapore (SIN) | Singapore Airlines, Qantas |
| Europe → Australia | Hong Kong (HKG) | Cathay Pacific |
| Europe → Australia | Bangkok (BKK) | Thai Airways, Qantas codeshare |
| UK → South Africa | Via Nairobi (NBO) | Kenya Airways, British Airways |
| UK → India | Via Frankfurt | Lufthansa (direct, no Middle East) |
| US → India | Via London or Frankfurt | BA, Lufthansa (non-Gulf routing) |
| Australia → UK/Europe | Perth–London QF9/QF10 | Qantas (world’s longest flight — fully operational, bypasses Middle East entirely) |
| Asia → Europe | Istanbul (IST) | Turkish Airlines (operating — western routes unaffected) |
The Middle East aviation crisis is the largest single-event disruption to global air travel since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down international flying in March 2020. Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi together process roughly 90,000 passengers per day — every single one of those journeys is disrupted or rerouted right now.
Every major airline has a waiver policy. The best are Air Canada (7 airports, partner rebooking on United/Lufthansa), Delta (fare difference waived to February 2027), and Lufthansa Group (single policy covering all six carriers). The most restrictive is Wizz Air (credit default — insist on cash if that is what you want).
Do not go to the airport without a confirmed flight. Use online tools, not phone queues. Document every expense. And if the online system says your flight is cancelled — you are entitled to a full cash refund to your original payment method. Accept nothing less unless you explicitly choose otherwise.
Posted By : Vinay
Lastest News
2nd Floor, 39, Above Kirti Club, DLF Industrial Area, Kirti Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110015
Travel Tourister is a leading Travel portal where we introduce travellers to trusted travel agents to make their journey hasselfree, memorable And happy. Travel Tourister is a platform where travellers get Tour packages ,Hotel packages deals through trusted travel companies And hoteliers who are working with us across the world. We always try to find new and more travel agents and hoteliers from every nook and corners across the world so that you could compare the deals with different travel agents and hoteliers and book your tour or hotel with the one you have chosen according to your taste and budget.
Copyright © Travel Tourister, India. All Rights Reserved