We Buy Your Ticket!
Can’t travel?
Missed your flight?
Stuck with a non-refundable airline ticket?
Instead of losing 100% of your money…
We buy your ticket.
✈️ Non-Refundable Doesn’t Always Mean Worthless
Airlines love the term “non-refundable.”
It sounds final.
It sounds absolute.
It sounds like your money is gone forever.
But in many cases, that’s not entirely true.
Even when the base fare cannot be refunded, parts of your ticket may still hold value — such as:
- Airport passenger charges
- Government departure taxes
- Certain unused components
And that’s where we come in.
Why You Usually Can’t Sell Your Ticket Yourself
Many travelers think:
“I’ll just sell it to someone else.”
Unfortunately, airline tickets are almost always:
- Issued in your personal name
- Linked to your passport or ID
- Non-transferable under airline rules
While some airlines allow name changes, they are:
- Rare
- Expensive
- Often require paying the fare difference
By the time you calculate the fees, resale usually doesn’t make financial sense.
Second-hand airline ticket marketplaces exist — but eligible deals are limited and buyers are scarce.
So What Do We Actually Do?
At TicketRefund.com, we analyze your unused ticket and determine:
- What parts are legally refundable
- What airport taxes can be reclaimed
- What government charges may be recoverable
- Whether additional components can be extracted
We then handle the claim process with:
- The airline
- Or the travel agency
You don’t need to argue with customer service.
You don’t need to understand fare rules.
You don’t need to navigate complicated refund systems.
Let’s Be Honest About the Value
We won’t pay you the full ticket price.
We won’t turn your unused ticket into a profit.
We offer a partial recovery — often pennies on the dollar.
But pennies are better than zero.
If your alternative is losing 100% of your non-refundable ticket, recovering even a portion makes sense.
Why Airlines Don’t Tell You This
Airlines focus on selling tickets — not on helping passengers recover unused funds.
Many travelers don’t realize:
- Airport taxes are often only due if you actually fly
- Government departure taxes may not apply if you never boarded
- Refund rights vary by jurisdiction
Without filing a proper claim, that money typically stays with the airline.
When Should You Submit Your Ticket?
You should consider selling your ticket to us if:
- You missed your flight
- You cancelled a non-refundable ticket
- You couldn’t travel
- Your plans changed
- Your visa was denied
- You were a no-show
Even older unused tickets may still qualify in some cases.
Simple. Fast. No Upfront Stress.
- Upload your ticket documents
- We evaluate the recoverable value
- We handle the process
- You receive your payout
No resale platforms.
No name change fees.
No searching for a buyer.
We Buy Your Ticket — So It Doesn’t Go to Waste
If you can’t use your ticket, don’t let the airline keep everything.
Turn an unused ticket into recovered money.
Start your claim today and let us turn an unused ticket into money back in your pocket.

