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British Airways changes its cancellations policy for all holidays until July 31

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British Airways has made a number of changes to its cancellations policy amid warnings that Brits could be refused entry into Europe after coronavirus restrictions are eased.

It comes as the airline, owned by International Airlines Group (IAG), announced plans to cut 12,000 of its workforce this week, with more an a quarter of its pilots set to be made redundant.

Under BA's current guidelines, if your flight has been cancelled, you can reschedule it to an alternative date, claim a voucher to the same amount or contact its customer services for a full cash refund.

Vouchers will need to be used by April 30, 2022 (departure and return) and can be applied for onlne. However, the airline has come under fire for its cash refunds policy -

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