Cancellation policies for the 4 major airlines show it’s almost impossible for customers to just get their money back

FILE PHOTO: Delta Airlines planes and a British Airways plane (2nd L) are pictured at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, on the day Delta CEO Ed Bastian told employees he was cutting 40% of capacity in the coming months, the largest in the airline's history, in addition to pursuing aid, in SeaTac, Washington, U.S. March 13, 2020. REUTERS/Jason Redmond/File PhotoReuters

  • As coronavirus cases spike across the country, travelers are postponing their summer plans. 
  • Most airlines allow customers to rebook or cancel, but it can be difficult to get a monetary refund. 
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With US passports virtually useless and coronavirus cases spiking in various parts of the country, many Americans are postponing or canceling their travel plans. 

While airlines have been more flexible than usual with allowing customers to change their reservations, they are still sitting on billions of dollars.

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