| Information |
Why it helps |
| CheapOair booking number |
Identifies the agency booking |
| Airline record locator |
Needed when the airline also needs to locate the itinerary |
| Ticket number |
Useful for refunds, exchanges, and airline-credit questions |
| Booking email and traveler names |
Required for lookup and verification |
| Travel dates and route |
Needed for change, cancellation, and schedule-change issues |
| Charge date and amount |
Needed for payment disputes |
| Supplier name |
The airline, hotel, or car company may control the policy |
| Fare rules or cancellation policy |
Determines whether changes or refunds are allowed |
| Chat transcript or case number |
Prevents starting over with each contact |
| Screenshots of errors or status pages |
Useful for technical or refund-status problems |
For flights, also keep the airline app installed and add the airline record locator. The airline often controls rebooking at the airport during same-day disruptions.
Changes, Cancellations, and Post-Ticketing Fees
CheapOair's support page includes a Change Travel Dates/Route topic and links users to post-ticketing service fees for flights, hotels, car rentals, and vacation packages. That means a change can involve both supplier charges and CheapOair service fees.
Before requesting a change, check:
- whether the airline or supplier allows the change
- whether the ticket is refundable, non-refundable, or credit-only
- whether name changes are permitted
- whether a fare difference applies
- whether CheapOair adds a post-ticketing service fee
- whether travel insurance or a waiver applies
CheapOair's booking terms page warns that tickets can be non-refundable, non-transferable, and non-assignable, and that name changes are not permitted. Treat the itinerary and fare rules as the source of truth for the specific booking.
Refunds, Airline Credits, and U.S. Flight Rights
Use CheapOair's refund or airline-credit status tool before opening a new request. If the airline controls the credit, you may also need to check directly with the airline using the airline record locator and ticket number.
For flights to, from, or within the United States, U.S. Department of Transportation rules matter when the airline cancels or significantly changes a flight and you do not accept the alternative transportation. DOT says airlines and ticket agents that are the merchant of record must issue proper refunds when they are due. Credit-card refunds are generally due within 7 business days after the refund becomes due, and other forms of payment within 20 calendar days.
DOT rules do not mean every voluntary traveler cancellation is refundable. If you choose to cancel a non-refundable fare, the airline and CheapOair terms may limit you to a credit or may charge fees.
Payment Issues, Duplicate Charges, and Fraud Safety
For payment problems, use the CheapOair payment topic or contact path and include the booking number, charge date, charge amount, last four digits of the card, and whether the charge appears from CheapOair, Fareportal, an airline, a hotel, a car-rental company, or another processor.
Do not send full card numbers, passport images, or identity documents through general email or public messages. CheapOair's state privacy notice says email communications are not always secure and tells users not to include credit card or other sensitive information in emails.
If someone calls claiming to be CheapOair or an airline and asks for unusual payment, gift cards, crypto, remote-device access, or a new payment link, stop and verify through the official website or your confirmation email.
Use this script:
"I need help with my CheapOair booking. The CheapOair booking number is [number], the airline record locator or supplier confirmation is [number], and the issue is [booking status, change, cancellation, refund, airline credit, payment, check-in, or privacy request]. The travel date is [date], the charge amount is [amount], and the outcome I am requesting is [refund, credit status, change, cancellation confirmation, or written explanation]. Please confirm the policy, fees, and next step in writing."
Helpful questions:
- "Is CheapOair or the airline the merchant of record for this charge?"
- "Does the airline allow a refund, future credit, or only an exchange?"
- "What CheapOair post-ticketing service fee applies?"
- "Is there a fare difference in addition to the service fee?"
- "Can you send the cancellation or refund request confirmation?"
- "What is the airline ticket number and record locator?"
- "Where can I check the refund or airline-credit status online?"