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Can I get a refund for typhoon tickets?

Yes, you can. If the flight is cancelled due to typhoon, you need to contact the ticket office. Domestic flights usually arrange follow-up flights, or passengers provide proof of flight cancellation or delay, and the ticket office will apply for a full refund.

If international flights are cancelled due to special factors such as typhoons, some airlines will arrange follow-up flights and corresponding hotels. Some airlines can refund their tickets in full, and passengers need to provide the flight cancellation or delay certificate issued by the airport counter. There are also some airlines that do not give full refund and follow-up arrangements for flight cancellations caused by force majeure.

Passengers who can't make it after purchasing tickets can apply for a refund at the ticket office. When returning a ticket, you must provide your valid identity certificate in addition to your valid ticket, and ask for a refund 24 hours before the scheduled departure time of the flight. The refund fee charged shall be determined by the airline itself, but the maximum refund fee shall not exceed 10% of the ticket price.

Refund tickets within 24 hours and 2 hours before the scheduled departure time of the flight will be charged a refund fee of 10% of the passenger fare; Refund the ticket within 2 hours after the flight leaves the station, and charge a refund fee of 20% of the passenger fare; Refund after the scheduled departure time of the flight will be regarded as missed flight.

Historical background of air tickets:

That is, air tickets are a kind of certificate for people to fly. Air tickets are sold in real-name registration system, that is, people who order air tickets need to provide the airline or air ticket agency with the passenger's real name and ID number, passport number or Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan pass number, and can book air tickets only after showing their certificates. Air tickets are divided into discount tickets, transit tickets, e-tickets, return and change tickets, etc.

In 20 13, the civil aviation administration and the national development and reform commission canceled the restriction on the downward adjustment of domestic air passenger fares, and airlines can independently determine the fare level according to market supply and demand.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Air Ticket