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Flybe - A nice little money making scheme ...

Posted:
28 Jun 2006, 23:14
by jmf
Well Flybe seem to have a nice little money making scheme going for themselves. I had to cancel a flight today and as the ticket is non-refundable I wasn't expecting to get a refund on the flights. However what ticked me off was that even though I'm entitled to the tax back, they have the nerve to charge a 20 Admin Fee - each way in order to refund that tax. Given that the tax is about 43, then it's hardly worth the hassle. Doesn't really seem fair to me [n]

Posted:
28 Jun 2006, 23:18
by Littlejohn
You are right in saying that it is not fair. But is is very common. Most airlines seem to do it [n]
Like the tag line BTW. Have you booked your part A yet. If not, get on to Carol before it's too late!

Posted:
28 Jun 2006, 23:18
by mcmbenjamin
Originally posted by jmf
Well Flybe seem to have a nice little money making scheme going for themselves. I had to cancel a flight today and as the ticket is non-refundable I wasn't expecting to get a refund on the flights. However what ticked me off was that even though I'm entitled to the tax back, they have the nerve to charge a £20 Admin Fee - each way in order to refund that tax. Given that the tax is about £43, then it's hardly worth the hassle. Doesn't really seem fair to me [n]
There have been reports of other airlines doing the same thing. IIRC VS charges a GBP25 fee and EasyJet may charge a fee close to the taxes on the ticket.
Either case, most people probably do not know/care that they can get the taxes back as the airline does not pay them. I personally would feel better if the airlines would donate the unused tax 'revenue' to some real charity.

Posted:
28 Jun 2006, 23:30
by RichardMannion
Check this thread out:
http://www.v-flyer.com/forum/topic.asp? ... erms=taxesVS do not charge a fee for claiming back taxes if the fare element is non-refundable.
Thanks,
Richard

Posted:
28 Jun 2006, 23:33
by jmf
The only other time I've had to cancel a ticket was with Opodo and that was on Air Canada and all the tax was refunded without question. So it was a bit of a surprise to find out that Flybe wanted £40 for the priviledge of refunding me £3!
Jeremy - PM on it's way, Part A has been and gone ... bring on Part B [:D]

Posted:
29 Jun 2006, 22:16
by VS045
Does it really cost the airlines £20 to make the refund?
VS.

Posted:
25 Aug 2008, 10:23
by Sealink
I'm sure this can be challenged.

Posted:
25 Aug 2008, 15:37
by Alex V
Last year i cancelled one of four tickets to MCO on VS and i had all the tax refunded and no admin costs, could it be that i was lucky because i had other bookings with VS or have things changed in the lasy 12 months? [:w]