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Egyptair Cancellation Fees
• In order to receive the refund, the passenger must pay a portion of the ticket price as an EgyptAir cancellation fee. You can, however, seek a risk-free cancellation by following the cancellation procedures stated under risk-free cancellation. When the risk-free time expires, you must pay EgyptAir the following cancellation fees:
• For domestic flights, the airline will impose a fee of USD 40 as cancellation charges. However, you may need to pay additional charges (if any) while filing the refund claim form.
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• On international flights, you will need to pay USD 100 as EgyptAir cancellation charges. You may need to pay depending on fare types, booking method, cancellation reason, and other various cancellation circumstances.
• The EgyptAir cancellation policy states that the passenger will need to pay the full ticket cost as cancellation fees if the booking is made through third-party agents or any other unofficial portals.
• In the event of a no-show, the airline will charge the following amount as EgyptAir the following cancellation fees:
• Outside the flight pass advance booking limit, you will need to pay 175% of the total ticket fare as a no-show fee.
• Within the flight pass advance booking limit, you will need to pay 75% of the total ticket fare as a no-show or EgyptAir cancellation fees.
• For non-refundable tickets, you may need to pay the full ticket fare as the EgyptAir cancellation charges.
• Flight cancellation requests submitted after the departure date will not be honored by the airline if the booking has been confirmed by a third-party agent.
• As per the EgyptAir cancellation policy, the airline will not charge any amount as cancellation charges if the flight is canceled due to the following reasons:
• Operational failures (depends on the airline)
• Bad Weather (depends on the airline)
• Government orders (depends on the airline)
• Pandemics (depends on the airline)