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  1. The refund policy due to flight schedule changes (Involuntary Refund request) made by Malindo Air is subject to the following: Flight retimed at least 30 minutes earlier or delayed more than 2 hours: Passengers can request for a full refund.

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      Standard recovery period for refund within 30 working days;...

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  2. Apr 25, 2024 · To submit a request for cancellation and refund for Batik Air tickets, if you purchase tickets via, 1. The official website of Batik Air. 2. Batik Air ticket sales representative office. 3. Batik Air customer service counters at the airport.

  3. - Please visit our new BatikAir Malaysia website - Cancellation of flights on 18-Apr-2024 due to Mount Ruang Eruption - All travellers are required to submit their Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) before arriving in Malaysia. - TRANSIT at Australia airports: IF more than 8 hours, TRANSIT VISA 771 is MANDATORY for ALL passengers

  4. Tickets bought on the Batik Air website can be processed through the online refund portal at https://www.malindoair.com/kr/en/Refund-Request. For tickets purchased through Travel Agents, the refund request should be directed to the respective issuing party.

  5. Apr 25, 2024 · For Refund submissions via the website, please see How to Submit Ticket Cancellation (REFUND) and the following table of refund methods: *BSP = Billing and Statement Plan. Refund period for tickets and ancillary services: If you have any questions, complaints or comments, please contact our Contact Center service below. Contact Center:

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · 1. Check the email registered when Batik Air guests make a Refund request, is there a lack of data & attachments? Example: If the beneficiary's account number is not included in one of the names on the PNR, a power of attorney is required. Lack of power of attorney will hinder the refund process. 2.

  7. 6 days ago · KUALA LUMPUR, JULY 20 — Batik Air is the latest airline to announce flights from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang. It will resume its previous Subang-Penang route, now operating on the Boeing 737, an upgrade from its previous ATR plane. There will be three weekly flights that will be gradually increased to daily service from August 15.