Air Canada refund and cancellation policy
Travel plans can change sometimes. Learn more about the refund and cancellation process for a flight or service.
Ticket refund eligibility
I changed/cancelled my flight – voluntary refund
If you cancel your flight within 24 hours of purchase, you will receive a refund to your original payment method or if you wish, through one of our credit options. Any fare difference will apply for your new booking.
After 24 hours, your refund eligibility will depend on the fare type you purchased.
You can see your fare rules on the Trip Review page while you’re booking your flight. You can also find them on your itinerary receipt once you complete your booking.
Air Canada delayed/cancelled my flight – involuntary refund
If you choose not to travel or not to accept the rebooking options or credit option offered by Air Canada, you are eligible to get a refund for the part of your ticket you didn’t use in the following situations:
- Your flight has been cancelled by Air Canada
- Your flight is delayed by 3 hours or more in relation to your original departure or arrival time.
- You're rescheduled to travel on an itinerary which includes a departure from or an arrival at an airport that is different from the airport(s) on your original itinerary.
- You’re rescheduled to travel on an itinerary with more stopovers than the original.
Alternatives to a ticket refund
Rebook your flight by retrieving your booking.
Receive a refund through one of our credit options, such as travel voucher.
Choose the type of refund
- Refund for a ticket
- Refund for baggage fees
- Refund for travel options
- Refund related to accessibility services
Refund for a ticket
For a refund, please contact the original place of purchase, as they have the system to better assist you.
Here are your options based on your booking method:
Air Canada
If you booked directly though Air Canada (including aircanada.com, Air Canada for Business, the Air Canada mobile app and our Contact Centres), Aeroplan, Kayak, Google Flights or Skyscanner, go to “Trips”.
Travel agent or online travel agency
If you booked with a travel agent or online travel agency like Expedia or Priceline, please reach out to them directly.
Air Canada Vacations
For Air Canada Vacations bookings, visit the Air Canada Vacations website.
Refund for baggage fees
For tickets issued by Air Canada and baggage fees collected by us, if your checked bag is delayed, Air Canada will automatically refund the baggage fee paid once we receive your Mishandled Baggage Report.
If your flight is rescheduled or cancelled and you don’t travel, you can get a refund, including any baggage fees.
Request a refund for your baggage fees by submitting a form online.
Refund for travel options
For all itineraries that include service fees collected by Air Canada, if you paid for an extra service that was not provided by us, you may be eligible for a refund if:
- The extra service you paid for is not available for all the passengers who paid for that service. We will provide a prompt and automatic refund when the information about the unavailability of the service is known by Air Canada.
- The extra service you paid for is not available to an individual or several individuals (e.g. seat selection fee) only. We will provide a prompt and automatic refund when you notify us about not receiving the service.
To request a refund for your travel option, visit our online form, select Refund Request, then select Type of Refund Requested and choose from the Issue dropdown.
Refund related to accessibility services
For flights to and from the U.S.*, a passenger with a disability and any of their travel companions on the same reservation who choose not to fly are eligible for a refund if:
- There is a change in accessibility features needed by a passenger with a disability due to a change in seating arrangement or aircraft.
- There is a change in the connection airport(s).
To request a refund for an accessibility service, visit our online form, select Accessibility Concerns, and use the dropdowns to specify what your concern is about.
Learn more about our accessibility services.
*Subject to U.S. Department of Transportation refund rules.
Refund processing times
We are committed to refunding all eligible tickets within 30 calendar days from the date we are required to process the refund.
For flights to and from the U.S.*, we will try our best to process refunds within 7 business days for credit card purchases and within 20 calendar days for other forms of payment.
Please note that credit card refunds will be issued to your original form of payment. Your statement may not immediately reflect the refund as it may take up to a billing cycle for the credit card company to process the refund and for it to appear on your statement. Processing times may vary by country, depending on the banking system.
*Subject to U.S. Department of Transportation refund rules.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to pay an administrative fee to get my refund?
A change or cancellation fee may apply based on the type of ticket you purchased. Please note that Air Canada has never charged a refund processing fee to customers or travel agencies. If you purchased your ticket with a travel agency and have a question about a fee, please contact your travel agency for more information.
Are taxes, fees and additional charges associated with my ticket refundable?
Certain taxes, fees, and charges are refundable based on the following:
- The type of ticket you bought (refundable/non-refundable)
- Whether the ticket was wholly or partially used
- Regulations of the country where the ticket was purchased and/or the departure country
Examples for completely unused tickets:
Taxes, fees and additional charges | Refundable ticket | Non-refundable ticket |
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CA– Air Travellers Security Charge – Canada | Refundable, within 24 months of ticket issuance if no Canadian departure has occurred The following taxes are also refundable if they were applied to the Air Travellers Security Charge:
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Refundable, within 24 months of ticket issuance if no Canadian departure has occurred. The following taxes are also refundable if they were applied to the Air Travellers Security Charge:
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Notwithstanding, the refundability rules mentioned above, Air Canada will exceptionally refund the Air Travellers Security Charge outside the 24 months limitation for eligible tickets only (ticket with travel dates on or after February 1, 2020 and purchased before April 13, 2021). | ||
SQ – Airport Improvement Fee – Canada | Refundable The following taxes are also refundable if they were applied to the Airport Improvement Fee:
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Refundable The following taxes are also refundable if they were applied to the Airport Improvement Fee:
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RC – Harmonized Sales Tax – Canada | Refundable | Refundable only if they were applied to the Air Travellers Security Charge (CA) and Airport Improvement Fee (SQ), and the CA and SQ are refunded. |
XG – Goods and Services Tax – Canada | Refundable | Refundable only if they were applied to the Air Travellers Security Charge (CA) and Airport Improvement Fee (SQ), and the CA and SQ are refunded. |
XQ – Quebec Sales Tax – Canada | Refundable | Refundable only if they were applied to the Air Travellers Security Charge (CA) and Airport Improvement Fee (SQ), and the CA and SQ are refunded. |
US – Transportation Tax – U.S | Refundable | Non-refundable |
XF – Passenger Facility Charge – U.S. | Refundable | Non-refundable |
ZP – Flight Segment Tax – U.S | Refundable | Non-refundable |
AY – Passenger Security Fee – U.S. | Refundable | Refundable |
XY – Immigration Fee – U.S | Refundable | Refundable |
YC – Customs Fee – U.S. | Refundable | Refundable |
XA – Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) User Fee – U.S. | Refundable | Refundable |
FR – Civil Aviation Tax – France | Refundable | Refundable |
O4 – Air Passenger Solidarity Tax Surplus - France | Refundable | Refundable |
QW – Passenger Service Charge (domestic flights) – France | Refundable | Refundable |
QX – Passenger Service Charge (international flights) – France | Refundable | Refundable |
IZ – Solidarity Tax – France | Refundable | Refundable |
Examples of non-refundable rules for international taxes, fees and charges:
Taxes, fees and additional charges | |
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CR – Transportation Tax – Costa Rica | This tax is non-refundable. Only refundable by request to the Costa Rican Tourism Institute. You can access information about refund request requirements on the Costa Rican Tourism Institute website. |
DO – Transportation Tax – Dominican Republic | Refundable on the unutilized portion of service. Refundable within 30 days of issuance. Not refundable on forfeit amounts. |
L8 – Tourism Tax - Dominican Republic | This tax is non-refundable. You can apply for an eligible refund directly on the General Directorate of Internal Taxes website. |
E2 – Infrastructure Tax - Ecuador | This tax is non-refundable. |
E3 – Security Charges - Saudi Arabia | This tax is non-refundable. |
ED – International Tourism Fee – Ecuador | This tax is non-refundable. |
EC – Government Transportation Tax - Ecuador | Refundable on fully unused tickets. Not refundable if ticket is partially used or on forfeited amounts. |
PA – Value Added Tax - Panama | Refundable on the unutilized portion of service, if within 180 days of ticket issuance. Not refundable on forfeited amounts. |
PE – Sales Tax - Peru | Refundable on fully unused tickets, if within 30 days of ticket issuance. Not refundable if ticket is partially used or on forfeited amounts. |
K3 – Goods and Services Tax - India | Not refundable on forfeit amounts. Tax on partially used or complete unused tickets is non-refundable
after 214 days of the ticket issuance. Please contact Air Canada Reservations for assistance. |
Q7 – Stamp Tax - Egypt | This tax is non-refundable. |
S4 – International Advanced Passenger Information Fee Departures and Arrivals Tax- Egypt | This tax is non-refundable. |
XL – Developmental Stamp Duty - Egypt | This tax is non-refundable. |
I cancelled the credit card used at the time of booking, or it expired. How do I receive my refund?
Air Canada will refund the money to the credit card you used at the time of purchase.
- If your new credit card is with the same financial institution, contact them directly as they may have already transferred the money to your new card.
- If you no longer have a credit card with the same financial institution, contact your original bank, credit union, or other financial institution.
- If the original financial institution no longer exists, you will still need to request a refund. Air Canada will be notified of the financial institution’s closure and will contact you directly to finalize payment details. If you have not heard back from us within 2 months of your original request submission, please contact us at 1 888 247-2262.
- Should we become aware of the fact that your bank, credit union or other financial institution has rejected a refund, we will contact you.