If you want a refund I think that hanging on is the only way, assuming that they will cancel it eventually. They aren't going to cancel very far ahead. I had a look at a couple of departure airports and the pattern is the same; cancelled only a week or so in the future.Petingo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 3:43 pmVeritasVincit wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 3:34 pmOn-line Easyjet have a form for getting a refund.Petingo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 10:26 am Long story short, ol’ Pet and the big girl were due to attend a wedding near Malaga, Spain at the end of July.
I booked the flights in late December.
The wedding has been postponed for exactly a year and will now occur, all being well, at the end of July 2021.
On their website, Easyjet will allow people to change flight dates free of charge so long as one is not due to travel within the next fourteen days.....and I have already availed of this regarding a trip down t’ Algarve later this month.
Problem for me is their timetable only goes up to May next year and the July flights will not be released until August this year.
I have been trying to call Easyjet but it seems impossible to get through to them these days
Travelling abroad in July isn’t really an option for me as it would be too soon after my own “12 week lockdown” ends.
Anyone know if it is even worth my while continuing to chase Easyjet for a refund or even a voucher or owt?
They've just e-mailed me to tell me my flight to Madrid later this month is cancelled and directing me to this on-line refund form.
I'm waitiing for the return flight to be cancelled then I will claim for the whole package.
I don't know how long it takes the money to come through.
They are cancelling flights on a rolling basis, a week at a time, roughly a week ahead of the schedule.
Yes, there is no problem when the flight is cancelled, V.
My Faro flight in a fortnight was cancelled and I had a range of options, all very favourabke.
The probkem is my Malaga flight is still scheduled
My e-mail said Claim a voucher for the full value of your ticket. Valid for 12 months a voucher gives you the flexibility to book travel to anywhere when you're ready to fly. You can request the voucher via Manage Bookings.
So I presume you could take that and book when flights are published.
Either way it's a bit of a bugger.