What If Your Skyscanner Flight Gets Canceled? | Traveler’s Guide

What If Your Skyscanner Flight Gets Canceled? | Traveler’s Guide

Imagine this: you’re sipping Tim Hortons at the airport, dreaming of Punta Cana, when suddenly your phone buzzes—flight canceled. If you booked through Skyscanner, what happens next?

Here’s the deal: Skyscanner doesn’t actually sell you the ticket. They’re like the middleman introducing you to the airline or travel agency. So if your flight is canceled:

  1. Contact the Airline or Agency you booked with (not Skyscanner).

  2. If booked through a third-party site, brace yourself—it could mean long hold times.

  3. Refunds or rebookings depend entirely on the seller’s policies, not Skyscanner’s.

Pro Tip: Always buy travel insurance. It’s cheaper than therapy after hours on customer support lines.

👉 Want more unfiltered tips that save you headaches? Follow my blog—because forewarned is fore-armed (and fore-relaxed on the beach).

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