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If you booked a flight on United Airlines and want the cost of your ticket refunded, here’s how to get the process started.
Each airline has its own refund policy, however, they are all governed by the same rules that are mandated by the Department of Transportation (“DOT”).
If your flight is canceled and you don’t want to be re-booked on another flight, you are entitled to a full refund of the ticket price.
Note: Airfare rules have changed since COVID, so check out the United Airlines’ travel updates page to make sure you are up to speed with the latest developments and policies.
Getting a refund on a fully refundable ticket is relatively easy, but it’s a lot tougher if you have a non-refundable ticket.
United will refund tickets only when the unplanned event prevents the use of that ticket within one year of the ticket’s date of issue.
After reading the above information, if you believe you are eligible for a refund, just go to the United Airlines refund page and follow these steps:
You can find your ticket number on either the printed boarding pass or your receipt.
If you are unable to submit your request online, you can contact United Refunds via mail at the address below. Make sure to include your United Airlines ticket number, your flight information, contact information, and the reason for your request.
United Airlines
United Refunds
P.O. Box 4607, Dept. NHCRF
Houston, TX 77210-4607
If you are owed a refund, United must process the refund and provide credit within 7 business days if you paid by credit card, and 20 business days if you paid by cash or check.