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I’m also interested in this. I have 2 x 241s that expire in the first half of 2023, and am wondering whether to go ahead and convert them to FTVs now to extend them to Sept 2023. It’s only a few extra months, but would cover my 2023 birthday.
I’d be a bit annoyed with myself if I miss the chance to extend the 241 expiry dates, but I also don’t want to commit to naming travellers yet.
There was mention of FTVs containing 241s being refunded, with the companion voucher dates extended, but I haven’t seen any further reports of that. That would be the perfect solution for me, but I don’t know how long it’s safe to wait before converting them to FTVs.
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