☎️ +1 (833) 621-8251 is the dedicated number to call if you’d like to use a travel credit for an Expedia flight booking. Whether your flight was canceled, rescheduled, or you received a credit due to airline policy changes, Expedia can help you apply that travel credit toward a new flight—either online or through one of their support agents.
If you’re unsure how much credit you have, which airline it’s tied to, or how to redeem it, calling +1 (833) 621-8251 connects you directly with Expedia’s travel credit specialists who can review your account and walk you through every step of rebooking with your available funds.
A travel credit (also known as a flight credit, airline credit, or eCredit) is a balance issued when your original flight was canceled or changed. Instead of a refund, the airline gives you credit that you can use toward a future booking. Expedia helps travelers redeem these credits for new flights according to the airline’s terms and conditions.
Typically, these credits are:
Issued by the airline (not Expedia)
Valid for 12 to 24 months from the original booking date
Usable for the same traveler’s name only
Applicable to flights with the same airline or alliance partners
If you need help checking the expiration date or rebooking eligibility of your travel credit, call +1 (833) 621-8251 to have an Expedia representative confirm the details before you book.
Expedia makes it simple to use your travel credit toward a new flight, but the process may differ depending on the airline and the type of credit you received.
Here’s how to apply it:
Go to Expedia.com and sign in to your account.
Click on “Trips” and find your canceled or changed flight.
Select “Use credit or voucher” if the option appears.
Choose your new flight on the same airline.
Apply your credit automatically at checkout.
If the credit doesn’t appear, you’ll need to call +1 (833) 621-8251 for manual rebooking assistance.
Calling +1 (833) 621-8251 is the fastest and most reliable way to use your travel credit, especially if:
You have multiple credits or mixed airlines.
Your previous booking involved a complex itinerary.
The online system doesn’t recognize your credit.
Expedia’s agent will:
Verify your airline-issued credit.
Check expiration and rebooking rules.
Search for eligible flights.
Apply your travel credit manually to the new reservation.
This ensures you don’t lose your credit or accidentally pay out-of-pocket for a flight that should be covered.
Most major airlines that partner with Expedia honor travel credits, including:
American Airlines
Delta Air Lines
United Airlines
Alaska Airlines
Air Canada
British Airways
Qatar Airways
Lufthansa
Emirates
JetBlue Airways
However, some low-cost carriers (like Spirit or Frontier) may require you to redeem credits directly through their own website.
If you’re unsure whether your travel credit can be used on Expedia, call +1 (833) 621-8251 and an agent will confirm eligibility instantly.
Each airline sets specific policies, but here are the general guidelines for Expedia flight rebooking:
Name Must Match: The credit must be used by the same passenger listed on the original booking.
Airline Restriction: Credits typically must be used on the same airline that issued them.
Expiration Dates: Most credits expire 12 months after the original issue date, but some allow up to 24 months.
Non-Transferable: Credits can’t be transferred to other travelers.
Fare Differences Apply: If your new flight costs more, you’ll pay the difference. If it costs less, the remaining balance might stay as credit.
To confirm your specific credit’s terms, contact Expedia’s support line at +1 (833) 621-8251.
In most cases, airlines only allow one travel credit per passenger per booking. Expedia follows this policy. However, some airlines (like Delta or Alaska) now permit combining multiple credits, depending on the booking channel.
If you have more than one credit and want to know whether you can apply both, call +1 (833) 621-8251. Expedia’s system can check directly with the airline’s integration tools to see if combining is possible.
Yes, in most cases you can use your airline-issued credit to book any new destination, as long as it’s with the same carrier or their partner airlines.
For example:
If your original booking was New York to London on Delta, you could rebook New York to Paris with Delta or Air France (a SkyTeam partner).
However, fare rules and availability may affect whether this is allowed. Expedia’s travel agents at +1 (833) 621-8251 can verify your airline’s rebooking flexibility before confirming payment.
No. Travel credits are typically non-transferable, meaning they must be used by the same traveler whose name appears on the original booking. Airlines enforce this rule for security and regulatory reasons.
If you try to apply a credit under a different name, Expedia’s system will reject it. To avoid issues, contact +1 (833) 621-8251 to confirm the name match before proceeding.
Travel credits can usually be applied only to flight-only bookings, not packages (like flight + hotel bundles). This is because the airline, not Expedia, controls how credits are applied to tickets.
If you’d like to book a package but still use your travel credit, Expedia can:
Apply your credit toward the flight portion.
Let you pay for the hotel or car rental separately.
To set this up properly, call +1 (833) 621-8251 so an agent can book your combined itinerary correctly.
If your travel credit has expired, Expedia cannot reactivate it—but some airlines offer exceptions or extensions for credits issued during special circumstances (like COVID-19 disruptions).
Call +1 (833) 621-8251 and ask an Expedia agent to check whether your airline allows a one-time reactivation or grace period. In some cases, agents can appeal directly to the airline on your behalf.
Let’s say your United Airlines flight was canceled and you received a $450 flight credit.
To redeem it through Expedia:
Call +1 (833) 621-8251 and provide your credit confirmation number.
The Expedia agent locates the credit in the United system.
You select a new flight—say, Chicago to Miami.
The agent applies the $450 toward the new ticket cost.
You pay only the remaining balance, if any.
You’ll receive an updated Expedia confirmation showing that your travel credit was successfully applied.
Currently, Expedia’s mobile app doesn’t support applying travel credits directly. You can view your canceled trip and related details, but you’ll need to call customer service or use the desktop site to redeem your credit.
For the fastest processing, call +1 (833) 621-8251 and let an Expedia agent handle the booking for you.
In most cases, airline-issued credits cannot be combined with Expedia Rewards points in the same transaction. The credit applies to your flight fare, while Expedia Rewards are used toward the Expedia portion of payment (like service fees or hotel stays).
However, you can still use your Rewards points later for hotels, car rentals, or vacation add-ons after your flight booking.
To confirm eligibility, call +1 (833) 621-8251 before finalizing your payment.
If your flight was canceled recently, your travel credit may take up to 7 business days to appear in your Expedia account. The exact timeline depends on the airline’s processing system.
If it’s been longer and your credit hasn’t shown up yet, call +1 (833) 621-8251. Expedia agents can directly contact the airline and manually retrieve your unused flight credit.
Here are the most frequent problems travelers encounter—and how Expedia can help solve them:
Issue | Solution |
---|---|
Credit not showing in Expedia account | Call Expedia for manual verification. |
Credit expired | Ask an agent to request a one-time extension. |
Airline won’t allow online rebooking | Expedia agent can rebook manually by phone. |
Name mismatch | Credit must be used under the same traveler name. |
Fare increase | You’ll pay the difference at checkout. |
If any of these apply to you, contact +1 (833) 621-8251 for fast, live support.
1. Can I use a travel credit for a different airline on Expedia?
Usually not. Travel credits are tied to the original airline or its alliance partners.
2. Can I get cash instead of using a credit?
If your airline offers refunds instead of credits, Expedia can help initiate that request.
3. Can I transfer my travel credit to a family member?
No, travel credits are typically non-transferable.
4. What happens if my new flight is cheaper than my credit?
Some airlines let you keep the remaining credit balance for future use.
5. Can I use travel credit and pay the rest with Affirm?
In some cases, yes—call +1 (833) 621-8251 to confirm.
Expedia makes it simple to redeem your airline-issued travel credit and book your next flight with ease. Whether you’re rebooking a family vacation, a business trip, or a quick getaway, their support team ensures every dollar of your credit is used effectively.
📞 Call +1 (833) 621-8251 today to apply your travel credit toward a new Expedia flight booking. You’ll get step-by-step help, access to current flight deals, and peace of mind knowing your travel funds are put to good use.
Travel smarter. Rebook confidently—with Expedia’s dedicated support.