Is Expedia actually refunding money?
Yes, Expedia does refund money, but whether or not you receive a refund depends on the type of booking, the provider’s policies (airline, hotel, car rental, etc.), and how and when you cancel. Expedia itself doesn't set refund rules—it follows the terms of the travel provider you booked with.
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1. Flights
Refunds are based on the airline’s fare rules.
Some tickets are fully refundable; others may offer only credit for future travel (minus cancellation fees).
Expedia processes the refund, but the airline authorizes it.
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2. Hotels
If you chose a refundable rate, you can cancel before the listed deadline for a full refund.
Miss the cancellation window? You may lose your money.
Always check the cancellation policy on your itinerary.
3. Car Rentals & Activities
Generally refundable if canceled in advance.
No-shows and late cancellations are often nonrefundable.
4. Vacation Packages
These include multiple services (flights, hotels, cars), so each part follows its own refund rules.
Some parts may be refundable, others not.
Once approved, refunds are processed to your original payment method within 7–10 business days.
Depending on your bank or credit card issuer, it may take up to a full billing cycle.
Expedia will send a confirmation email once your refund is issued.
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You booked a nonrefundable rate
You missed the cancellation deadline
The travel provider (not Expedia) denied the refund request
You didn’t show up for your reservation
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Request escalation to a supervisor if needed
Dispute the charge with your credit card company if Expedia or the provider doesn't respond
💡 Pro Tip:
If you purchased trip protection insurance through Expedia, you may be eligible for a refund even on nonrefundable bookings—depending on the reason for cancellation.