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baba asked in TravelAir Travel · 1 decade ago

How a visitor will go back to his/her country when flight is cancelled for ever?

My friend travelled from India to Nigeria on tourist visa having a return air tkt from BELLVIEW AIRLINES. The airlines has terminated their services before the due date of return of my friend. Travel agent in Nigeria says as the refund will be given from the place of tkt booking (India) only. As per travel agent (in India), refund against tkt is possible only when the tkt is presented in India personally. how my friend can go back to india? he has no money to get another ticket. pl. suggest.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    If your friend has absolutely no other resources, then your friend should contact the Indian High Commission in Nigeria.

    Address: 8A, Eleke Crescent, P.M.B.2322, Victoria Island

    Town/City: Lagos

    Telephone: + 234 1 616604 + 234 1 615905

    Fax: + 234 1 613668

    E-mail: hindlos@hyperia.com

  • 1 decade ago

    "As per travel agent (in India), refund against tkt is possible only when the tkt is presented in India personally."

    Make sure that this information is confirmed. He needs to ask them to send him a signed fax (not an email) in which they confirm the refund. Figure out where to receive a fax in Nigeria (public telecom center, or a friend's office).

    When he's got the fax, he can take the risk of buying a new ticket to India and claim the refund of the original ticket.

    Money wise? A relative or friend could cable some money to help him out, perhaps?

    Source(s): 9 years of experience as an international tour guide
  • 1 decade ago

    Your friend needs to visit the main offices of Belleview which is (basically) a Nigerian company. I would mention that the system in Lagos, however, is not so much bent as totally twisted - visiting Nigerian travel agents is a waste of time. That said, of all things Nigerian, Belleview (or Bellevue) is quite an efficient outfit and as reliable as things can be in that neck of the woods. If they cannot take your friend back to India then the head office should come up with some cash. As suggested, it would not do any harm to call the Indian High Commission if only to lend a little "weight" to your friends' problem. Bellevue being a Nigerian outfit, trying to get money back once back in India - from the place where the ticket was first purchased from - should be considered a last resort.

  • TonyB
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Ask the agency to issue another ticket in lieu of the one he's holding. They know he has the ticket, they issued it.

    Otherwise, post the ticket back to a family member and have them go to the travel agent with it.

    Hope he's got travel insurance.....if so, they should be able to cover the cost of an alternative flight. If he doesn't have travel insurance then he's just learned an expensive lesson in world travel.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Have him contact the Indian consulate, and take their advice.

    He can make a copy of the ticket and mail the ticket to you can run a copy and give the original to the agent, make sure agent gives you the receipt also.

    He can also take the ticket to other air line and see if they will help. Some air line may Honor it as good will.

  • 1 decade ago

    She can travel from India to Nigeria in another airline and get her refun once she is there.

  • 1 decade ago

    Can't he have money wired for once? He can pay the person back when he gets back to India. Western Union for example.

  • 1 decade ago

    Your friend will need to call the customer service number and explain the problem to them. This doesn't even sound reasonable.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    LOL. Smart woman. Not what I would have said, because I'm Christian, and I would feel guilty after. Very witty though :)

  • Sue
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    He needs to go and seek the advice of his consul in the country that he is in.

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