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How to Get a Refund from an Airline in 2025

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How to get a refund from an airline

Let’s be honest: sometimes dealing with an airline’s refund process can feel like arguing with your WiFi router. If you’re stuck wondering how to get your money back, we’ve broken it down real easy. Whether it was a cancelled flight, missed flights or you’re just not feeling the trip anymore, here’s how to get a refund from an airline like a pro (or at least like someone who knows what they are talking about).

How to Get a Refund if an Airline Cancels Your Flight

If the airline cancels your flight, you’re usually entitled to a refund. Not a voucher. Not a travel credit. An actual, real money-back-to-your-account refund. 

Here’s what to do:

  1. Don’t panic. Get your booking reference number ready.
  2. Head to the airline’s website (or ours if you booked through Travelstart).
  3. Look for the Manage Booking or Cancellation & Refunds section.
  4. Follow the steps or call  customer service.

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Steps to Request an Airline Refund (via Travelstart)

If you booked through us, here’s how to make magic happen:

 Go to Travelstart Contact Page

To follow up on an existing refund:

That’s it. The refunds team will take it from there.

Can I Get a Refund for a Missed Flight?

Sometimes yes, a partial refund.  Most times nope. Most airlines don’t refund missed flights unless it was their fault (e.g. delay or cancellation on a previous leg). But it’s worth checking the fare rules, you might be eligible for a partial refund or partial airport taxes back.

That’s why you should always get to the airport in time, bestie. At least an hour or 2 hours ahead of time.

Here’s all you need to know about how to properly book flights online

What to Do If an Airline Refuses a Refund

If you’re certain that you are not at fault and the airline’s Ts&Cs are in your favour:

But if you know that you’re at fault, then there is no need to do all that.

How Long Do Airline Refunds Take?

Honestly? It depends on the airline.  In most cases, refunds take around 6–8 weeks once they’re processed.

Why the wait? Since refunds are mostly bank-to-bank and have to go through third party coordination, verification steps and other nitty gritty processing, it may take a while to clear the funds. Patience is not a suggestion but a must. 

We wish it moved faster, we really do but hey, we don’t make the rules.

Do South African Airlines Offer Refunds?

Here’s a quick cheat sheet:

AirlineRefunds?Notes
FlySafairNot usuallyCancellation fee applies. Balance goes to your FlySafair wallet for future trips.
LIFTNot standardCancellation fee applies. Balance goes to your LIFT wallet for future bookings.
AirlinkYes, depending on fare typeMust cancel within time limit. Admin fees apply.
CemAirYes, depending on fare typeCancel within time limits. Admin fees apply.
South African Airways (SAA)Yes, depending on fare typeTime-sensitive cancellations only. Admin fees apply.

Do International Airlines offer refunds?

Partial refunds may be available, either on the ticket or airport taxes, depending on the fare rules. Lower fares generally come with more restrictions.

If you booked through an agent, please contact them directly. If booked with the airline, reach out to the airline. All cancellation requests must be made at least 24 hours before departure. No-shows are typically not eligible for refunds.

Let’s break it down: 

AirlineRefunds?Notes
EmiratesYes, if fare allowsContact the agent you booked through.
Qatar AirwaysYes, with termsProcessing takes 2–3 weeks.
Turkish AirlinesRefundable fares onlyExpect admin fees and delays.
British AirwaysYes, via Manage My BookingNo refund if you miss the flight.
LufthansaYesCancellation fees apply.
Air France / KLMYesOne of the smoother refund processes out there.

Final Tips

Booked through us? Let us handle the admin.

Request a Refund Now

There you have it folks, that’s how to get a refund from an airline. 

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