So apparently taxes can be refunded on flights you don't make. However, often there is service fee to get them back. In my case, however, Icelandair is claiming that by not flying both legs of my journey, the first leg is retroactively more expensive, and they're using the taxes to pay for that increase in cost.
Any thoughts on the legality of this? Seems sketchy.
So apparently taxes can be refunded on flights you don't make. However, often there is service fee to get them back. In my case, however, Icelandair is claiming that by not flying both legs of my journey, the first leg is retroactively more expensive, and they're using the taxes to pay for that increase in cost.
Any thoughts on the legality of this? Seems sketchy.