@stingerjay wrote: Hello: i have a similar issue and have funds that expire next week because we are still not able to travel after just having our baby which caused us to cancel our flights last year because of my wife's medical travel restrictions. What is the best time frame that one should call when seeing if they can convert to the LUV voucher given that those expire 6 months from date issued? Being that my son is only 2 months old now, we still wouldn't want to travel with him just yet if i call this month and would have to use them in Aug. Is there a time limit for calling in after funds expire? Thank you for anyone that helps or comments. First of all, congrats on the baby. Here's my understanding. If I am wrong about anything, I'll let someone else chime in. 1) you can convert travel funds to vouchers after the funds have expired. The cost is $100 per fund. You and your wife would process separately. Do you have more than one each? If so, use them combined to buy a flight to anywhere, and then cancel that flight. In doing so you turn multiple travel funds (and multiple $100 fees) into one travel fund and one $100 fee. 2) I believe you have to do the above within 6 months of the travels funds expiration date. 3) Vouchers issued in place of travel funds expire six months from date of issue and are NOT extendable. So it seems that the above means you have from 6-12 months to use yor vouchers - depending on when you convert your travel funds into vouchers.
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