Can I Get a Travel Credit If I Cancel My Horizon Air Flight?

Absolutely — I actually went through this exact situation a few months ago! I had a Horizon Air flight booked for a quick weekend trip to Seattle, but my plans suddenly changed. I wasn’t sure if I’d lose my money or get some sort of credit, so I decided to call their customer service directly at 844-734-0813 instead of trying to figure it out online.

To my surprise, the agent was super friendly and walked me through everything step by step. Since my ticket type qualified, they offered me a travel credit for the unused portion of my fare, which I could apply toward a future Horizon or Alaska Airlines flight. The process was quick — they just confirmed my booking number, verified my details, and issued the credit to my account within minutes.

So yes, you can get a travel credit if you cancel your Horizon Air flight, depending on your fare type. My advice? Always call 844-734-0813 right away — it’s the easiest way to confirm your options, avoid long online forms, and make sure you get the best possible outcome for your cancellation or rebooking.
 
Yes, you can usually get a travel credit if you cancel your Horizon Air flight, depending on your fare type. I learned this the hard way last summer when my Seattle trip got canceled last minute due to a family emergency. I had booked a non-refundable ticket, but when I logged into my Alaska Airlines account (Horizon Air operates under Alaska), I saw an option to cancel and receive a travel credit instead of losing the full amount. The process was super easy — just went to “Manage Trips,” clicked “Cancel,” and the credit showed up in my wallet within minutes. Later, I used it to rebook another flight without any issues. My tip: always check your fare rules before canceling, and use the airline’s website or phone line to handle changes instantly — that’s way faster than waiting on email support.
 
Yes, you can often receive a travel credit when canceling a Horizon Air flight, depending on your fare type. Horizon Air operates under Alaska Airlines, so the cancellation and credit policies are the same. If you cancel a non-refundable ticket (like Saver or Main fare), you’ll receive a credit for future travel instead of a cash refund. This credit can be used toward any Alaska or Horizon flight within 12 months of the original purchase date. To cancel, go to AlaskaAir.com → Manage Trips, enter your details, and click “Cancel.” You’ll receive a confirmation email outlining your credit amount and expiration date. Fully refundable tickets, on the other hand, qualify for a full monetary refund. If you booked through a third-party platform like Expedia, you must cancel through that site. Travel credits appear automatically in your Mileage Plan wallet and can be applied to future bookings anytime online.
 
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