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Workaround found. How to trigger an online British Airways flight refund using Google Chrome

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Our main article today is about BA’s unwillingness to let you claim an online cash refund for an Avios flight.

We have now found a way of triggering a cash refund – as opposed to a voucher – without calling British Airways (and waiting hours in the queue …..)

This next chunk of text is for getting a refund of your taxes on Avios bookings which have not yet been cancelled by BA. 

For a refund on a CASH or Avios BA flight booking which has been cancelled, scroll down this page and read the PS. at the bottom.

If you have a CASH BA flight booking which is NOT showing as cancelled, do NOT follow any of the advice on this page.  You are not yet able to get a cash refund.  You either need to accept the British Airways travel voucher offered or wait until your flight is cancelled and then follow the steps above.

To be clear:

Got an Avios booking which is not yet cancelled?  Read on

Got an Avios booking which is cancelled?  Go to the PS at the bottom

Got a cash booking which is cancelled?  Go to the PS at the bottom

Got a cash booking which is not yet cancelled?   Sorry, there is no way of getting a cash refund.  You need to accept the BA voucher or wait for your flight to be cancelled.

How can you stop British Airways forcing a flight voucher on you?

In summary ….. if you turn off JavaScript in Google Chrome then ba.com will take you to the full cancellation page.

Here’s proof it works:

How to trigger an online Avios flight refund using Google Chrome

This is how to do it, using the Google Chrome broswer.

Go into ‘Manage My Booking’ on ba.com and select ‘Cancellation options for this booking’.  You must be logged in and using the BA account of the person who booked, ie the person who is named on the confirmation email.

You are taken to the ‘consent’ screen:

How to trigger an online Avios flight refund using Google Chrome

Do NOT continue the process, as you will only be taken to the ‘Future Travel Voucher’ page which you don’t want.  In order to cancel, you need to first disable JavaScript in Chrome.  (If you are not using Chrome, you need to find out how your browser handles JavaScript.)

This is how you do it:

Click the ‘three dots’ in the top right corner of Chrome

Scroll down to ‘Settings’ and click – this opens a new ‘Settings’ page

Click ‘Privacy & Security’ in the left menu – this brings the ‘Privacy & Security’ section to the top

Click ‘Site Settings’ in the ‘Privacy & Security’ section

Scroll down to the ‘Permissions’ section and click ‘JavaScript’

Turn off JavaScript by toggling the ‘Allowed’ button

Do NOT close the window as you need to turn it back on later.  Switch back to the window where you have the ba.com ‘Consent’ page open.  Tick the ‘Please tick here’ box and click ‘Continue’.

You will now be on the standard cash cancellation screen.

Turn JavaScript back on.

You can cancel your booking for a full cash refund of your taxes, and with your Avios returned.

But don’t forget ….

You will be still be paying the £35 per person cancellation fee on a long-haul booking.  If you want to avoid this, you need to wait until BA cancels your flight automatically, assuming it does not operate.

If you paid for seat selection, you LOSE this money if you cancel.  You may prefer to take the travel voucher as I believe the seat selection value is retained, either as part of the voucher or as a credit for free seat selection when you rebook.

PS.  How to get a refund for a CASH British Airways booking

If you are looking to refund a CASH booking which has already been cancelled, this is an alternative set of steps:

1) Go into Manage My Booking on ba.com and select the flight shown as cancelled

2) Go into your browser’s settings and disable JavaScript – for Chrome, follow the instructions I outlined earlier in this article for cancelling an Avios booking

3) Go back to ‘Manage My Booking’ and click on the ‘Cancel and Refund’ button which is just under the cancellation notice

4) Confirm that you now see the correct cash refund form and not the voucher refund form

5) Turn JavaScript back on in your browser settings

6) Click on the “Yes” radio button to select that you are a person in the booking

7) When nothing happens press “Enter” on your keyboard. (this works in Firefox and Chrome). The page refreshes and shows an error at the top of the page “email address invalid”

8) Click on the “Yes” radio button again

9) Complete and submit the form

You will see this screen:

British Airways cancellation

For absolute clarity, do NOT cancel a CASH flight if you have not received an email from British Airways saying that your flight is cancelled.  If your flight is still showing as operating, cancelling means you lose EVERYTHING except a nominal amount in taxes.


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Comments (1117)

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  • Katherine says:

    Ba fixed it . Just says please wait. Too late ☹️

    • Shoestring says:

      it was working at 04.56

      • katherine says:

        Wish i had woken up earlier. Going to have to call and cancel a bunch of them.

        • Carol says:

          Good luck with calling them, they just hang up!

        • pauldb says:

          Have you definitely turned JavaScript back on – otherwise it will indeed stop on the “cancelling – make take 2 minutes” screen.

    • Ct says:

      Did you turn back the JavaScript setting on after clicking on Cancel?

  • Stephanie Wilson says:

    Thank you for posting such a useful workaround.

    This still seems to be working for cash bookings up until the confirmation stage when you are given a holding screen asking you to wait up to 2 minutes for confirmation. This confirmation never arrives.

    Incredibly infuriating at a difficult time for everyone.

    • Carol says:

      I’ve just posted the same comment, it seems they’ve learnt this trick.

    • pauldb says:

      Make sure you are turning JavaScript back on before pressing that last Cancel button. Otherwise yes it will freeze on the 2 minute screen (fixed or not fixed).

  • Carol says:

    The process seems to have worked for me but I’m still waiting for my confirmation email.

  • Phil Gollings says:

    Still works, (even on a Mac) if you follow the sequence correctly (which I wasn’t yesterday).

    BA cancelled our KL outbound flight. Our 241 expires May 2020 so I hope they’ll extend it.

    • Gareth says:

      Everything worked but the “We are refunding your ticket(s) which may take up to 2 minutes. Please wait for confirmation that your booking has been cancelled.” has been there for over 10mins now 🙁

      • Gareth says:

        Make that over 20mins now and no email to confirm 🙁

        • Shoestring says:

          my emails took about a minute but went to ‘Deleted’ items

          you could alway do it again using the shortcut method just posted in comments

          • Gareth says:

            nope, tried again and same thing … i can do everything as per the guide and confirm cancellation (so no issue with the java workaround) but still just getting that ‘hold’ message and no emails 🙁

          • pauldb says:

            To triple check: are you turning Javascript back ON before you click the last Cancel button. Javascript needs to be reactivated so that the process doesn’t halt on the “2 minutes” screen.

  • Howard says:

    Thanks for this. Sorry to be off topic but I had
    12 seats return London to Amsterdam with Easy Jet next week for a surprise for my wife’s birthday. I paid for all 12 seats and the booking is on my account.

    EasyJet flights are still going but FO advice is not to travel and in anyway the hotel cancelled on us as did the concert venue so we made the decision 2 weeks ago not to travel.

    What’s best way to get refund. I have Amex Plat insurance.

  • mg says:

    It has stopped working unfortunately, It just takes you directly to a voucher page without the consent page in between.

    • Shoestring says:

      it’s still working fine, see comments directly up

      you need to follow the correct sequence
      Google Chrome
      MMB, logged in as a/c holder who paid
      Find booking (put in reference & name)
      Turn off Javascript
      Click ‘Cancel & refund flights’
      New page ‘Are you a passenger on this flight?’
      Turn Javascript back on
      Tick ‘No’
      Hit Enter button
      New page ‘Error please enter a valid email address’
      A new option now appears below ‘Are you a passenger on this flight?’
      New option is ‘Did you pay for this booking’, tick yes
      Fill in details to claim refund

      • mg says:

        I do follow the instruction, but instead of “cancel and refund” option it takes me directly to travel voucher.

  • Robbo says:

    It worked for me at 7am… I have th email confimation of cash, avios and 241 voucher refund (the avios gets refunded back immediately)
    Thanks for the tip -I had been trying to get throught on BA since Wednesday!

  • Rachel says:

    I have a shorthaul club booking with a 2-4-1 voucher – will it work for that and will there be any fee?

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