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Bereavement Flights – A Comprehensive Guide

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Bereavement Flights – A Comprehensive Guide

If a loved one dies, you might need to plan a last-minute trip which could be costly. That's when bereavement fares can help. A bereavement flight fare is a discounted airfare for mourning passengers who have faced an untimely death in the family or require them to be near the deathbed of a family member. 

 

Do Bereavement Fares Exist? 

American, Delta, and United offered considerable discounts on bereavement flights for passengers facing the death of a loved one. Some travelers had been scamming the system and the airlines observed that many family members died just on the weekend before the holidays. Hence, these famous airlines do not offer any bereavement fares anymore. 

Here's what you should learn about bereavement flights and how to find them! 

 

Which Airlines Offer Bereavement Fares 2022? 

Certain airlines still offer a discounted rate when you travel to a funeral or the deathbed of a loved one suffering from a terminal illness. These airlines all have official written policies on bereavement flights

  • Delta Airlines 
  • West Jet 
  • Air Canada 
  • Lufthansa 

 

 

 

What is the Discount for a Bereavement Flight? 

Normally, bereavement fares are a proportion of the standard ticket price, with discounts ranging from 5% to 20%, depending on the airline. 

Do you need some advice on finding the fairest bereavement fares? To know about other airlines and their bereavement policies, call +1-(571)-389-6426 and talk to one of our travel experts at Fond Travels. 

 

How Do I Qualify for Bereavement Fares?  

  • A domestic partner or spouse 
  • A stepchild or child 
  • A parent (mother or father, stepmother or stepfather) 
  • Siblings (brother or sister, half-brother or stepbrother) and half-sisters (or stepbrothers, or stepsister) 
  • Grandparents (grandmother or grandfather, step-grandparent, and great-grandparents) 
  • A grandchild (granddaughter or grandchild, step-grandchild, or great-grandchild) 
  • An aunt or an uncle 
  • Nieces or nephews 
  • In-laws (mother-in-law, father-in law, daughter-in-law or brother-in-law or sister-in-law) 

 

Rules for Bereavement Flights 

If you're flying with cheap bereavement fares 2022, you'll need to adhere to various regulations. These are the most commonly used: 

  • You might need to provide proof of a document, for example, death certificates 
  • You might require a loyalty airline member or be willing to join (Delta seems to require this) 
  • You can't use discounted bereavement fares with other loyalty benefits 
  • You’ll have to provide the deceased or dying person’s name 
  • Your relationship with them 
  • Name and phone number of the hospital or funeral home 
  • Name of the doctor (if applicable) 

 

One Last Word 

Suppose you have a family emergency — a last-minute funeral that causes you to cancel or delay a trip you had previously booked. In that case, Fond Travels can offer you urgent bereavement flights that will help you to fly with low-cost fares. 

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