But if flights are still going ahead it might be their escape clause....I would imagine that the ,vouchers would have to be extended , given the restrictions both here and abroad..
Not sure about that. The airline has sold the seats. It doesn't bother them if the plane flies empty or not. They have been paid.But most airlines require a proof of vaccine and non-essential travel is not allowed so I would say that should be enough reason for the Airline to have to cancel the flight and extend the vouchers.
Not so with Ryanair. They won't even extend the life of their Gift Vouchers purchased from them before December 2019. I have been issued with replacement Gift Vouchers (as distinct from cancelled airline vouchers) with an expiry date of use by next September.My cancelled Aer Lingus flights for May 2020 were replaced with vouchers valid for five years. AFAIK five years is the norm.
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