gumshoe wrote:zjc wrote:I have a similar question
Virgin cancelled my MAN-JFK flight and obviously can’t enter the US due to the advice.
Foolishly I booked the tickets via a travel agent who is refusing me a refund and also refusing a date change other than too June?
If VS has cancelled your flight you are legally entitled to a full refund, no matter how hard they or your TA try to persuade you to rebook or accept a future travel voucher.
The agent is, however, entitled to charge an admin fee which should be clearly set out in their T&Cs. That, I’m afraid, is a downside of not booking direct with the airline.
If they still refuse to refund you, assuming you paid by credit card you can lodge a disputed transaction claim with the card issuer and you can get a refund that way.
I’ve spoken to the travel agent against who are claiming “force majeure” and saying my only options are:
A) Credit Note
B) Defer Dates
I’m 99% sure I’m the entitled to a refund as Virgin have cancelled the flight.
Can they really claim force majeure in these situations and not offer me a refund?
Where do I stand if I raise this as a dispute with my credit card company?