On this page you will find the latest information on consumer rights, travel and event cancellations in relation to COVID-19. I contacted WEBJET and they confirmed that a refund would be made as the flight had been cancelled by the airline.. After waiting patiently I … On behalf of the entire Webjet team, we give our heartfelt thanks for your ongoing patience and understanding at this time, and ask that all change and cancellation requests be submitted via ourChange My Booking page.. Australian online travel agency Webjet Ltd said on Wednesday it would raise A$275 million ($170 million) to deal with the impact of the coronavirus and government travel restrictions on its business. Get the best stories in the world all in one place with Disney+Cash Rate Cut: Are You Getting The Best Home Loan Deal? Mark Philippoussis reveals his son's delight at watching him on The Masked SingerNurse invited grief-stricken grandmother to her house for ChristmasRugby: New Zealand broadcaster wants trans-Tasman competition - RA bossStudent protesters, royalists hold rival rallies in ThailandPrisoners held in solitary confinement for nearly two months challenge WA Government in courtFight for Planet A: the team behind War on Waste want to put climate crisis back on the agendaChrishell Stause: Please stop bullying Justin HartleyMost-watched fitness YouTuber in lockdown revealed in new reportSabalenka advances in Lexington as WTA Tour returns to USAsian markets extend gains with eyes on trade talks, stimulusPolice call for information after Perth taxi driver, passenger ambushed by knife-wielding banditInhumane slaughter of cattle in Indonesian abattoirs footage prompts new live export probeMelanie Griffith thanks her children and ex-husbands on her 63rd birthdayClubs face major financial issues if fan ban remains: Exeter chairmanBiden Aides Will Stiff Arm GOP’s Burisma Probe, Sources SayThe most important, and meaningless, reporting season in historyNT Chief Minister accused of 'politicising health messages'Motorcyclist found dead on Bruce Highway might have been parked: PoliceKylie Jenner flooded with birthday wishes as she celebrates turning 23 with epic partyExperts reveal what going on holiday does to your mind and bodyHow Tuesday's results impact the playoff picture in the Eastern and Western ConferenceAurizon beats expectations, unveils $300 mn buybackResidents in Melbourne residential skyscraper face COVID outbreak'More Bankwests': Barilaro reveals government will back NRL suburban stadiumsOlder kids ‘spread coronavirus like adults’, researchers warn as Boris Johnson insists schools will reopen next monthVirgin Australia passengers expected to be given travel credits under new ownerTrinidad and Tobago PM claims election victory for ruling partyFresh twist in case of swim teacher accused of molesting nine girlsNew $4.7billion freight port to be built near Perth And because it is unprecedented, Zhang said it is hard to determine exactly how much the coronavirus will impact the aviation industry.“No one can tell from [an] economic perspective, how much revenue the airline will lose,” she said at the time, adding that current figures are an estimate.

Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article On behalf of the entire Webjet team, we give our heartfelt thanks for your ongoing patience and understanding at this time, and ask that all change and cancellation requests be submitted via our Change My Booking page.. The cost saving measures will help save about A$13 million per month, with further measures planned if the situation does not improve over the next six months, Webjet added. (Reuters) - Australian online travel agency Webjet Ltd (Webjet joins several Australian companies rushing to secure funds as lockdowns force them to burn through cash while income dwindles amid supply chain disruptions and weak consumer sentiment. “Webjet anticipates that any revenue contribution in the near-term will be nominal only, until the situation improves and travel activity resumes,” it said on Wednesday.