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| Welcome
to AirlineVouchers.net, on this
site we aim to provide consumers with
answers to the most common questions
relating to the acquisition, trading and
use of airline vouchers which can help
to shave considerable dollars off the
price of your next flight.
Airlines
often give out vouchers to passengers
who have been bumped off a flight or who
have been let down by unforeseen
problems with the airline as
compensation. Some people have even
taken to buying or selling vouchers
on-line, despite protests from the
airlines. We look at the pros and cons
of airline vouchers and show you where
you can find them on-line. |
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| To get
started please select an option from the
menu on the left. |
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| What
is an airline voucher ? |
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An airline
or travel voucher is simply a voucher
that is redeemable at an airport for a
flight, the cost of which is covered by
the value of the voucher. Most vouchers
will expire so don't put off using them
for too long, check the small print on
the voucher for details of where and
when the voucher can be used. |
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Sounds
perfect, what's the catch ? |
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As mentioned
above it's always best to read the small
print, and remember that a lot of the
time vouchers are only given out as
compensation for being bumped from a
flight. For a list of things to look out
for when using vouchers read
voucher user's guide. |
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Can I buy
vouchers on-line ? |
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Some people
who have obtained vouchers from an
airline sell them on on-line trading and
auction sites such as eBay. There are
many things to consider before buying a
voucher in this manner, read our
buy vouchers on-line
section for more details. |
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Can I
receive money back vouchers ? |
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If you buy
an airline ticket and the price drops
afterwards you can claim a refund on
some airlines who will refund the
difference in the form of vouchers. For
more information on this please visit
our money
back vouchers section. |
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Check back
often for updates, thanks for visiting. |
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