The Department of Transportation mandates that airlines must allow travelers to cancel their flight within 24 hours of booking for a full refund if purchased at least seven days in advance.
If you cancel your flight within the stipulated 24-hour window, the airline is obligated to provide a refund rather than an e-credit, ensuring you get your money back.
However, airlines are not compelled to make changes free of charge during this window, so if you need to adjust your flight details, you may still incur fees.
It's important to note that the 24-hour cancellation rule does not apply to tickets purchased through third-party vendors, limiting your ability to cancel without penalties.
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