The Scotsman

Airlines accused of acting ‘shamefully’ amid fears passengers could lose ‘hundreds of pounds’ via unused flight vouchers

- By NEIL LANCEFIELD

A consumer group has expressed concern that airline passengers could lose out if they fail to use vouchers issued for cancellati­ons during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Which? claimed E asyjet and British Air ways are ignoring European Union guidance on what should happen when vouchers expire.

Passengers were encouraged to accept vouchers instead of an immediate cash refund when the majority of flights were grounded following the outbreak of Covid-19. In May, the European Union recommende­d that vouchers should be valid for at least 12 months, and cash payouts should be automatica­lly issued within 14 days if they are not used before they expire.

Which? believes the policies of Easyjet and British Airways do not meet this guidance, meaning passengers “could be left hundreds of pounds out of pocket”.

Both airlines insisted customers have the option of choosing a cash pay out instead of a voucher when flights are cancelled.

Rory Bola nd, editor of Which? Travel, said: “As we head into a winter that is bound to bring more flight cancellati­ons, it’ s extremely concerning to see the UK’S biggest airlines disregardi­ng European guidance and letting their passengers down when it comes to their refund rights.

“BA and Easyjet must immediatel­y make it clear that passengers will not face losing their money if they are unable to use a voucher, while all airlines should be offering cash refunds to passengers prevented from travelling by lockdown laws.

“Major airlines have acted shamefully and without fear of consequenc­es during this pandemic.”

An Easy jet spokeswoma­n said it will only issue refunds for vouchers in “exception - al circumstan­ces that have prevented customers from rebooking”.

She added :“Flights are currently available to book up until 30 September, 2021 and we have been bringing our on-sale dates forward to provide customers with more choice to rebook their trip in the future.”

A spokesman for BA said: “Our website is clear that when filling out the form it is for vouchers. Our vouchers are valid until April 2022.”

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0 Easyjet has been accused of ignoring EU guidance

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