Sometimes, if you buy a special air ticket, you can’t help but feel that the flight is cancelled or you want to refund the ticket later. But now, major Australian airlines will be banned from saying "air tickets are non-refundable" to protect consumers' rights.

Will you notice a detail when buying air tickets?

Is the air ticket you purchased refundable or non-refundable?

Sometimes if you buy a special air ticket,

will not be able to cancel the flight or want to refund the ticket later.

But now,

major Australian airlines will be banned from saying "air tickets are non-refundable"

to protect consumers' rights.

This decision is because the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) criticized Jetstar, Tiger Airlines, Qantas and Virgin for misleading consumers' rights to refund their tickets, and the ACCC has urged airlines to review their refund policies to avoid misleading consumers.

Jetstar said they have indicated on the website that some air tickets cannot be refunded unless they purchased high-fare tickets.

ACCC therefore believes that Jetstar misled consumers in terms of the right to refund tickets, and proposed to fine it AU$1.95 million (RMB9.75 million) and submit it to federal court for approval.

, while Tiger Airlines means that consumers must pay a refund fee to get a refund.

House and Virgin also admitted that they have hinted online that some tickets with fares cannot be refunded, including Qantas special tickets (“Red e-deal”).

ACCC A spokesperson said:

"Every year we receive more than thousands of complaints to airlines, and we find that many consumers are dissatisfied with it."

From January 1, 2016 to December 14, 2017, ACCC received a total of 1,400 passengers complaints to airlines, hundreds of which were about the "return and exchange airlines".

In the future, the four major Australian airlines will create an Australian consumer legal page on their website,

simply and clearly inform passengers of their rights,

and the remedies they can take during severe delays or cancellations of flights,

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It is understood that according to the law, if the flight is severely delayed or cancelled due to reasons within the airline's control, and the airline cannot place passengers on other flights within a reasonable time,

will have the right to apply for a refund, regardless of the fare. How about

? Have you got it?