An Air Canada travel voucher is a form of credit or compensation that can be used towards the purchase of flights, services, or other travel-related expenses offered by Air Canada, the Canadian airline. Travel vouchers are often provided to customers in situations where flights are canceled, delayed, or for various other reasons where compensation is offered in the form of a voucher rather than a refund.

Here are some key points about Air Canada travel vouchers:

  • Issuance: Air Canada travel vouchers are typically issued in electronic form. The details of the voucher, including its value and terms, are communicated to the recipient via email or through the Air Canada website.
  • Value: The value of the travel voucher can vary based on the specific circumstances for which it was issued. It could cover the full or partial cost of a flight or other services offered by Air Canada.
  • Redemption: Travel vouchers have an expiration date, and they can be used to book flights or services on the Air Canada website or through other eligible booking channels. The voucher can be applied to the total cost of the booking, including taxes and fees.
  • Restrictions: Travel vouchers usually come with certain terms and conditions. These could include limitations on the flights or services for which the voucher can be used, blackout dates, and specific booking procedures.
  • Transferability: Depending on Air Canada's policies, travel vouchers might be transferable to other individuals. However, this can vary, and it's important to check the terms of the voucher.
  • Combining Vouchers: In some cases, you may be able to combine multiple travel vouchers for a single booking, which can be useful if you have more than one voucher.