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Azlanakhtar

Hi everyone.....

I hope everyone is doing well.


I am  new  travel agent and  I have  one question I appreciate anyone who can help me.....


My question is: Gulf air rules for the no-show says that ticket should reissue or  refund before 24 hours otherwise it will consider as  no-show....but if I cancel the booking before  24 hours  and  later  if I reissue or refund is it  considers as no-show?

Thank you in advance...
  Have a great day

logicalindian

Hi,
Your question is very confusing, if you cancel the ticket the cancellation policy should apply, how can you re-issue/refund the ticket after cancelling it? Not sure if travel agents have special privileges

T&R

XTang

To clarify, gulf air allows you to cancel booking by "opening" it ie ticket remains but booking cancelled. The ticket is valid for one year and you can rebook / reissue by paying a change fee. Usually 12 BD. It is not considered a no show if done within time.  Depends on whether it is a discounted or flex fare but I have done it 4 hours before a flight and got 95% of my money back.

Hope that helps.

Mythril

Azlanakhtar wrote:

I am  new  travel agent


And l'm sorry to say, obviously not a very competent one, if you have to ask questions such as this, on a non specialised forum like this one!!

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