Get a refund on your missed flights😱 So, in case you miss a flight, you can still claim a no-show tax refund. You can get a refund for statutory taxes, the user development fee, the airport development fee, the passenger service fee, etc. To claim a refund, go to the airline’s website, click on ‘Edit Booking,’ enter your PNR number and email ID, and there you will see an option to get the refund. I hope you never miss your flight, but if you do, you know what to do. Share this reel with that friend who is always late for the airport, and follow BingeWealth for more videos like this.
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