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ParticipantWhat is Norse Atlantic cancellation policy?
Norse Atlantic Airways has a cancellation policy that varies based on the type of ticket you purchase. The airline typically offers three types of fare options: Light, Classic, and Plus. Each has different levels of flexibility when it comes to changing or canceling a booking.
If you book a “Light” fare, which is usually the cheapest, the ticket is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked. This means if you cancel the flight, you won’t receive a refund or travel credit. These fares are designed for passengers who are confident in their travel plans and want to pay the lowest possible price.
For “Classic” fares, you get slightly more flexibility. While these are still not fully refundable, you may be allowed to make changes to your flight by paying a change fee and any difference in fare. However, full cancellations usually do not come with a refund, unless required by specific legal or regulatory circumstances.
With a “Plus” fare, Norse Atlantic offers the most flexibility. These tickets often allow free changes and in some cases partial or full refunds if you cancel within a certain timeframe. This fare class is better for travelers who may need to adjust plans or prefer peace of mind.
If Norse Atlantic cancels your flight, regardless of your fare type, they are obligated to offer you either a full refund or a rebooking on another flight, usually at no additional cost. This is part of their responsibility as a commercial airline, and in cases involving European routes, they are also subject to EU regulations which provide additional passenger rights.
To sum up: Norse Atlantic’s cancellation flexibility depends heavily on your fare type. Light fares are the least flexible, while Plus fares offer the most options. If the airline cancels your flight, however, they will either refund you or help you rebook regardless of fare.
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