The Virgin Australia Group is providing guests with more options to change their bookings, as a result of new travel restrictions implemented by governments in light of the evolving COVID-19 situation.
In addition, Virgin Australia will contact guests to advise them of their options if Virgin Australia makes any changes to their flight details.
Virgin Australia Chief Customer Experience Office Danielle Keighery said the airline group was committed to helping guests during this challenging time.
"We understand that these new restrictions may affect guests' travel plans. This is why we've removed change and cancellation fees so guests can have more flexibility with their upcoming travel. We want guests to have peace of mind when booking with us, and this flexibility will extend to any new bookings made for travel between now and 30 June," said Ms Keighery.
"Our team is working around-the-clock to help our guests with any changes to their travel plans and we thank our guests for their patience during this time.
"We've also implemented a number of new measures to continue our high health and safety standards including additional cleaning processes, and making hand sanitiser and face masks available onboard all flights. We're also giving guests the option to move next to a vacant seat where possible," she said.
Guest advice
Due to higher than normal call volumes, only guests with flights booked to depart in the next 48 hours are requested to contact the Guest Contact Centre and the airline's social media team. Changes to international flights booked from 12 March can be made through 'Manage My Booking'.
Guests with flights booked through a travel agent will need to contact their travel agent to change their booking.
Guests will still be required to pay any applicable fare difference or taxes should the same booking class/fare not be available on the date they wish to rebook.
There is a maximum of two changes per international booking and a maximum of one change per domestic booking for guests thinking about changing their travel plans.