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If I cancel my visa ticket in Japan, can I get a free refund? Can I cancel my hotel when I go to Thailand in March?

Because of the previous epidemic, many friends who planned to travel directly canceled their trips. Can I return my old ticket now? The plan to go to Thailand in March was also cancelled. Can the relevant hotel accommodation tickets be cancelled without responsibility?

On March 2, 2065438+00-2065438+00, we booked two air tickets from Shanghai to Osaka on March 18 through a domestic airline, official website. On March 6, Japan's immigration policy changed due to the epidemic. Japanese tourists' visas for single and multiple visits to China will expire at 0: 00 on March 9, and the current policy will be valid until March 3 1. Accordingly, the Japanese visa is temporarily invalid, and you can't travel to Japan on March 18. Can I get a full refund?

The airline should refund the ticket in full.

First of all, the Civil Aviation Administration of China has issued a clear policy on the cancellation of air tickets during the epidemic. That is, "civil aviation passengers who have purchased air tickets before 0: 00 on October 28th, 2008, and whose flight date is later than this time limit, apply for a refund before the flight takes off, and the airlines and their ticket sales agents shall refund the tickets for the passengers free of charge within the validity period of the air tickets, and shall not charge any fees. This requirement will be implemented from 0: 00 +0: 00 on June 28, 2008. " However, this policy can only cover tickets purchased before 65438+1October 28th, and tickets purchased on March 2nd are not covered by this policy.

According to Japan's new entry policy, the visa to Japan has temporarily expired, and I can't go if I want to. Is this force majeure? According to Article 153 of the General Principles of Civil Law, force majeure refers to an objective situation that cannot be foreseen, avoided and overcome. Such as earthquakes, typhoons, floods, mudslides, wars, turmoil, riots, terrorist attacks, armed conflicts, strikes and government laws and administrative actions. The change of Japanese immigration policy is an administrative act of the government and belongs to force majeure. I haven't bought a plane ticket yet. Even if the flight is normal, the airline should give a full refund.

The Japanese visa is invalid. Can I get a full refund on the ticket?

I booked a hotel to travel to Thailand in March through the online travel platform in advance, but the flight to Thailand was cancelled. At the same time, considering that Thailand may have an immigration segregation policy, it is planned to cancel the trip. Can the hotel cancel the reservation without loss?

It is suggested to cancel the subscription through negotiation.

According to the reply of "96" Shanghai Tourism Hotline, if you are traveling with a group, you should cancel the reservation unconditionally according to the previous relevant policies, and the remaining fees except visa fees and insurance fees will be refunded.

However, if you book a hotel separately through the online travel platform, it is indeed a "voluntary cancellation" because Thailand does not restrict the entry of China people at present. How much money can be refunded depends on the corresponding policies and wishes of overseas hotels. It is suggested to negotiate with suppliers and overseas hotels through online travel platform to reach the demand of unsubscribe.