The Air France-KLM group announced on Friday that customers whose flights have been canceled due to the coronavirus crisis will be able to be reimbursed, as demanded by consumer organizations.
“The recent evolution of the world health situation and the gradual lifting of confinements give better visibility on the evolution of the flight program for the coming months”, said the group in a statement posted on its website. “Air France and KLM have therefore decided to adjust their refund policy for effective flight cancellations from May 15: the customers concerned will have the choice between a credit or a refund ”, he said.
The airline group warns, however, that “It may take longer to process these requests”, due “the scale of the crisis and the number of cancellations “. Customers are encouraged to continue to opt for a credit, with the promise of a 15% bonus on the value of the initial ticket if this credit is carried over to a subsequent reservation.
57 companies on notice
At the end of April, the French consumer association UFC-Que Choisir had “given notice” 57 airlines allow customers to refund tickets canceled due to the coronavirus epidemic, in accordance with European regulations.
In addition to Air France-KLM, the other targeted airlines were Lufthansa, Emirates, EasyJet, Ryanair, or Vueling. These unused tickets represent 10 billion dollars in Europe, and 35 billion worldwide, according to the International Air Transport Association (Iata).
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