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General · 20 August 2026

Emirates lowers refund fees, adds free 24-hour fare hold

Emirates has cut refund fees, scrapped date-change charges on eligible fares, and introduced a free 24-hour fare hold for Dubai-linked bookings.

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Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

Emirates has revised the commercial terms attached to bookings linked to Dubai, lowering the fees charged when passengers request a refund, removing date-change charges on eligible fares, and introducing a free 24-hour hold on fares before purchase is finalised.

The changes touch three separate points in the booking journey: cancelling a ticket, amending travel dates, and reserving a fare before committing to pay. According to Arabian Business, Emirates is easing all three simultaneously rather than adjusting a single fee in isolation.

Why it matters

Airline pricing and fee structures are a well-studied source of customer friction, and refund or change penalties are consistently cited as a top driver of complaints and brand switching in travel. By softening fees at multiple stages of the booking process rather than just one, Emirates is addressing the cumulative anxiety travellers feel when locking in a fare — the fear of being penalised for a decision that later needs to change.

The free 24-hour fare hold is the more behaviourally interesting move. It targets the moment of purchase hesitation itself, giving travellers a no-risk window to confirm a decision rather than forcing an immediate commitment. For an airline competing in a crowded Gulf hub market, reducing perceived risk at the point of booking can be as influential on conversion as price itself.

The Renascence take

Refund and change fees are rarely just a pricing line item — they function as a trust signal. Passengers read punitive fees as a sign the airline is optimising for extraction rather than relationship, and they remember that signal long after the fee itself is forgotten.

Most airlines treat refund and amendment fees as a revenue lever; Emirates' move suggests it is starting to treat them as a trust lever instead. The 24-hour fare hold is the more telling change of the three, because it intervenes at the exact moment behavioural economics says people are most prone to decision paralysis or regret — the instant before payment. Operators in travel, hospitality and any high-commitment booking category should ask not "what can we charge for flexibility" but "where in the journey is hesitation costing us conversions, and can we remove the fee that's causing it rather than just lowering it."

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Emirates has lowered fees charged for ticket refunds, removed date-change charges on eligible fares, and added a free 24-hour hold on fares before purchase is finalised, according to Arabian Business.

The changes apply to bookings linked to Dubai and touch three points in the journey: cancelling a ticket, changing travel dates, and holding a fare before payment.

It targets the moment of purchase hesitation, giving travellers a no-risk window to confirm a booking decision instead of forcing immediate payment, which behavioral economics suggests reduces decision paralysis and regret.

Most airlines treat refund and amendment fees as a revenue source, but Emirates' simultaneous easing of fees across cancellation, date changes and fare holds suggests it is using flexibility as a trust-building tool rather than just a pricing lever.

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