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Changing Easyjet Flight Due To Coronavirus?
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Hi I am booked on an Easyjet flight to Athens next week but have been told by a relative not to come as Coronvirus is there.Would I be able to change my flight to a later date free of charge? Or would I have to pay and how much please as I cannot get threw to Easyjet. TIA.
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if the flights are still operating and FCO advice does not change to "essential journeys only" there's not likely to be a penalty-free changes policy - although check with the airline.
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if the flights are still operating and FCO advice does not change to "essential journeys only" there's not likely to be a penalty-free changes policy - although check with the airline.
Unless easyjet cancel your flight you will have to pay a fee to change the flight - this is around £35 per person per flight and you will also have to pay the difference in price if the new flight is more expensive (but you won’t get anything back if the new one is cheaper). If the FCO advise against travel, your insurance company might reimburse you for the costs of the flight (even if the flight has not been cancelled by easyjet) because flying against FCO advice could invalidate your insurance.
I am in same boat( or plane!)and EasyJet have emailed to offer free rebooking up to 2021. As flight gets nearer I am waiting for refund button to appear as they only print dates 3 days in advance. My question is that they state you can pay the difference on a dearer flight but mine was over £400 each and they are offering flights from £29.99 and no mention of refunds!
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