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My parents were issued vouchers for a specific dollar amount towards future travel on Delta as compensation for volunteering to switch to a different flight in an overbook situation. The vouchers have an expiration date on them of 1 year from when their flight was originally scheduled. My question is what the exact meaning of that 'expiration' date is.

  • Is it the date by which they must book travel?
  • Is it the date by which they must begin travel?
  • Is it the date by which their travel must be complete?
  • Or is it something else?

Apparently the voucher itself does not state which of these is the case and I didn't see the answer on a quick search of Delta's website.

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According to Delta, for eCerts:

Delta eCerts Credit Voucher must be redeemed and ticket issued by the date above. Extensions are not permitted.

So, the date shown is the last date in which you can issue the ticket, not the date to end the travel.

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