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Change in flight times. Might need to cancel.?

I have booked a holiday through Trailfinders. Departing London on October 4th returning on Sunday October 25th. My flight time returning to London from Cape town with British Airways as now been changed to a later time. This means that I will not be back in time for work anymore. I may need to cancel my trip. Does anyone know if there is a cancellation charge with trailfinders.

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  • Harry
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    all airlines can change there flight by up to 12 hours and it be ok as long as you have a good lot of notice. sorry but they wont refund you as its not their fault, and the airline wont refund it cos they dont have to! unless you got a fully flexible ticket, which you wont have through a travel agent. sorry.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

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  • 5 years ago

    Each carrier sets their own baggage limits and charges.. You'd have to tell us: a) WHO exactly you are flying and b) when you bought your tickets.. Some airlines changed their rules and when this happens all tickets bought *after* that point are subject to the new rules..

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