Miami Herald (Sunday)

Allegiant Air left my home airport: What do I do with this credit?

- BY CHRISTOPHE­R ELLIOTT King Features Syndicate — BRUCE SIDAWAY, INDEPENDEN­CE, OHIO

Q: I recently had to cancel a flight on Allegiant Air after having an accident. The airline sent me a voucher for $117.

Shortly after that, Allegiant announced that it was discontinu­ing service to our home airport, Cleveland Hopkins Internatio­nal Airport. I’m certain I will not be able to use this voucher.

I’ve sent Allegiant three polite emails asking for a refund, but it isn’t responding. Could you help me get a refund?

A: You canceled your flight, so Allegiant did what it was required to do -- it offered you a voucher for the amount of your ticket. But in late 2021, Allegiant said it would end its operations at Cleveland Hopkins Internatio­nal Airport, citing higher costs of serving that market.

When an airline pulls out of a market, you’re in a gray area when it comes to the consumer protection rules. There’s no requiremen­t under the Department of Transporta­tion regulation­s to refund your ticket. But as a practical matter, airlines will often offer a refund when they no longer serve a destinatio­n.

Your case was a little unusual because Allegiant didn’t respond to your emails. I wondered why. They were brief and polite — and they were addressed directly to the vice president of operations.

I think that was the problem. For requests like this, you’re better off going through the Contact Us page on the site at www.allegianta­ir.com/contactus. Only after that should you have escalated your case to one of the Allegiant executives on my consumer advocacy site at www.elliott.org/companycon­tacts/allegiant/.

Maybe Allegiant’s customer service team thought you might be able to drive to Cincinnati, a city it still serves. Many travelers looking for a deal on an airfare would spend a little extra time in a car, but you indicated that a four-hour drive to the airport just isn’t worth it. And besides, Allegiant sold you a ticket from Cleveland, not Cincinnati.

If an airline no longer serves your home airport, you should get a full refund for your ticket — or your ticket credit. It’s common sense. I contacted Allegiant on your behalf.

“Your inquiry must have prompted the airline to finally respond,” you said. “I received an unsigned email acknowledg­ing their decision to refund the full amount of the voucher. The credit was applied to our credit card the next day.”

Christophe­r Elliott is the chief advocacy officer of Elliott Advocacy, a nonprofit organizati­on that helps consumers resolve their problems. Elliott’s latest book is “How To Be The World’s Smartest Traveler” (National Geographic). Contact him at elliott.org/help or chris@elliott.org.

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