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Rule 90: Refunds
 
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Refund by carrier for an unused ticket or portion thereof, exchange order or miscellaneous charges order will be made in accordance with the following conditions, except as otherwise provided in paragraph (F) of this rule.- Persons requesting refund must surrender to carrier all unused flight coupon(s) of the ticket, exchange order or miscellaneous charges order.
- Carrier will refuse refund on a ticket which has been presented to government officials of a country or to carrier as evidence of intention to depart there from unless the passenger establishes to the carrier's satisfaction that he has permission to remain in the country or that he will depart there from by another carrier or conveyance.
- Carrier shall make all or any individual refunds through its general accounting offices of regional sales or accounting offices, and require prior written applications for refunds to be prepared by passengers on special forms furnished by carrier.
- Currency
All refunds will be subject to government laws, rules, regulations, or orders of the country in which the ticket was originally purchased and of the country in which the refund is being made. Refunds will be made subject to the following provisions:- Voluntary refunds of tickets, miscellaneous charges orders, or deposit receipts purchased in currency other than U.S. dollars shall be made in currency used for such purpose, and in country where such purchase was made.
- Voluntary refunds of tickets, miscellaneous charges orders, or deposit receipts purchased in U.S. dollars may be made in U.S. dollars or local currency in any country provided such refund is not prohibited by local governmental exchange control regulations at point of refund.
- Involuntary refunds of tickets, miscellaneous charges orders, or deposit receipts shall be made in the currency used for such purchase and in the country where such purchase was made, whenever possible. However, U.S. dollars refunds or refunds in the currency of the country where the involuntary refund is necessary may be made on request of passenger provided refund in such currency is not prohibited by local governmental exchange control regulations.
- Refunds of tickets, miscellaneous charges orders, or deposit receipts purchased in currency other than U.S. dollars will only be made in an amount equal to the amount due in the currency in which the fare or fares for the flight covered by the ticket as originally issued was collected (see also Rule 75(D)).
- Person to whom refund is made carrier will refund in accordance with this rule to the person named as the passenger on the ticket, except as provided below:
- Ticket refund will be made for tickets issued as described in Column A and only to the purchaser described in Column B below:
Column AColumn BAgainst a transportation request issued by a government agencyThe subscriber against whose account the ticket was charged
Tickets for transportation issued against a credit card referred to in credit plan tariff no. cp-1, nta(a) no. 43, issued by airline tariff publishing company, agentThe government agency that issued the transportation request the account of the person to whom such credit card has been issued - If, at the time of purchase, the purchaser designates on the ticket another person to whom refund shall be made, refund will be made to the person so designated. A refund made in accordance with this procedure to a person representing himself as the person so designated in the ticket, exchange order or miscellaneous charges order will be deemed a valid refund and the carrier will not be liable to the true passenger for another refund.
- Ticket refund will be made for tickets issued as described in Column A and only to the purchaser described in Column B below:
- Involuntary Refunds
- For the purpose of this paragraph, the term "involuntary refund" shall mean any refund made in the event the passenger is prevented from using the carriage provided for in his/her ticket because of cancellation of flight, inability of carrier to provide previously confirmed space, substitution of a different type of equipment or class of service by carrier, missed connections, postponement or delay of flight, omission of a scheduled stop, or removal or refusal to carry under conditions prescribed in "acceptance of children" provisions of Rule 25.
- Amount of involuntary refunds the amount of involuntary refunds will be as follows:
- When no portion of the trip has been made, the amount of refund will be the fare and charges paid.
- When a portion of the trip has been made, the amount of refund will be computed as follows:
- Either an amount equal to the one-way fare less the same rate of discount, if any, that was applied in computing the original one-way fare (or on round trip or circle trip tickets, one half of the round trip fare) and charges applicable to the unused transportation from the point of termination to the destination or stopover point named on the ticket or to the point at which transportation is to be resumed, via:
(aa) The routing specified on the ticket, if the point of termination was on such routing; or
(bb) The routing of any carrier operating between such points, if the point of termination was not on the routing specified on the ticket; in such case the amount of refund will be based on the lowest fares applicable between such points; or - The difference between the fare paid and the fare for the transportation used, whichever is higher.
- Either an amount equal to the one-way fare less the same rate of discount, if any, that was applied in computing the original one-way fare (or on round trip or circle trip tickets, one half of the round trip fare) and charges applicable to the unused transportation from the point of termination to the destination or stopover point named on the ticket or to the point at which transportation is to be resumed, via:
- Communications Expenses
Any communication expenses paid by the passenger in accordance with rule 60 will be refunded, or if such expense has not been collected by carrier, its collection will be waived, except as otherwise provided in Rule 25; provided, however, that the passenger will be required to pay for any communications pertaining to his own arrangements necessitated by such involuntary cancellation. - Time limitation for refund requests refund will be made provided that the unused coupons are surrendered to carrier within two (2) years after the expiration date of the validity of the ticket.
- Voluntary Refunds
- The term "voluntary refund," for the purpose of this paragraph, shall mean any refund of a ticket or portion thereof other than an involuntary refund as defined in paragraph (d) above.
- Amount of Voluntary Refund
When any ticket coupons have been used, the amount of voluntary refund will be an amount equal to the difference between the fare and charges applicable to the ticket issued to the passenger and the fare and charges applicable to the transportation of the passenger covered by the used portion of the ticket. - Time Limitation for Refund Request
Refund will be made in accordance with (1), (2) and (3) above provided application therefore has been made not later than two years after expiration of the ticket. - For all voluntary refunds made on fully refundable type tickets, an administrative service charge of $100.00 USD will apply.
- When flight changes are requested due to death or hospitalization of the passenger, a member of the passenger’s immediate family (traveling or not) or a traveling companion, HA Consumer Affairs Office will refund date change fees with a maximum of $200 per person in cases of certified death of an immediate family member or hospitalization of passenger or immediate family member as defined in Rule 001 of this tariff. Fare difference will not be refundable due to death or hospitalization. Medical Documentation or Death Certificate must be sent to: HA Consumer Affairs, PO Box 30008, Honolulu, HI 96820, or faxed to (808) 838-6777.
- Lost tickets, Miscellaneous Charges Orders, Deposit Receipts and Excess Baggage Tickets
the following provisions will govern refund or replacement of lost tickets, etc., or unused portions thereof.- Time Limitation for Refund Request
- Subject to rule 90(a)(1), carrier will refund a lost ticket or lost portion thereof upon receiving written request for refund from the passenger.
Note: Written request for refund must be made not later than one month after the expiration date of the lost ticket. - Carrier will refund a lost ticket or lost portion thereof in not less than four months after receipt of satisfactory proof of loss.
- Subject to rule 90(a)(1), carrier will refund a lost ticket or lost portion thereof upon receiving written request for refund from the passenger.
- Basis for Refund
Refund will be made on one of the following basis, whichever is applicable:- If no portion of the ticket has been used
- If the passenger has not purchased a replacement ticket, refund will be the full amount of the fare paid.
- If the passenger has purchased a replacement ticket, the carrier that issued the original ticket will refund to the passenger the fare paid for such replacement ticket.
- If a portion of the ticket has been used
- If the passenger has not purchased a replacement ticket, refund will be an amount equal to the difference, if any, between the fare paid and the applicable fare between the points between which the ticket has actually been used.
- If the passenger has purchased a replacement ticket, the carrier that issued the original ticket will refund the fare paid for such replacement ticket.
- The refunds described in paragraphs (a) and (b) above, shall be subject to any expenses incurred by the carrier as a result of such loss.
- If no portion of the ticket has been used
- The foregoing provisions for lost tickets shall also apply to lost exchange orders, deposit receipts, and excess baggage tickets.
- Service Charge
Unless otherwise provided for in specific fare types, carrier will impose a service charge in U.S. or Canadian dollars as indicated in the table below or the equivalent in other than U.S. or Canadian dollars converted by the banker's buyers rate, per ticket, for handling such request for refund or replacement of a lost ticket or exchange order.
Service Charge Lost Ticket Replacement Ticket USD 100.00 –
Exception: No service charge will be imposed for military passengers when transportation is paid with a U.S. government transportation request (form no. 1169). - Application and conditions for refund
- Form of Application
Application must be made on forms prescribed by carrier for such refunds. - Conditions for Refund
- When Payable
Refund will be made upon receiving application for such refund, subject to (ii) and (iii) below. - Previous Use or Refund
Refund will be made only provided that the lost ticket or lost portion thereof has not previously been honored for transportation or refunded to any person. - Indemnity
Carrier will make such refund only provided that the person to whom refund is made agrees, in such form as may be prescribed by the carrier, to indemnify carrier for any loss or damage which it may sustain by reason of such refund.
- When Payable
- Form of Application
- Time Limitation for Refund Request
- Notwithstanding the provisions of this rule, carrier will not accept for any purposes under this rule passenger tickets or related transportation documents issued by any carrier which is in substantial default of its interline obligations or which voluntarily or involuntarily has become the subject of bankruptcy proceedings.