I bought a flight ticket and i use it for the departure , now i will stay in the country where i am now , that mean i will not go back and i will not need to use the ticket to return , can i get my money back .
Answer 1 :
You can try and ask the airline, but dont go into it expecting a thing. Technically, you already used the ticket and they dont have to refund you anything because it really wasnt their fault.
Answer 2 :
It is very rare that you would be able to do this. I have not heard of an instance of an airline allowing this. I've never bought a refundable ticket, but even then I don't think you can refund it if it's partially flown. Plus, most airlines have fare rules against buying round-trip tickets and then only flying one-way instead of the full round-trip.
Answer 3 :
You most likely will not get a refund unless you bought an unrestricted full-fare ticket which very few people do. Call your airline, you might be able to get credit for use on another flight somewhere but most likely will have to pay a fee to do so. Not knowing what type of ticket you bought, only your airline can answer your question.
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