# How to cancel an EasyJet flight online?
Let's know how to cancel EasyJet flights, This includes cancellation fees, ways to cancel your flights, and a refund policy.

## How to cancel your EasyJet flight online or by phone
The easiest way to cancel a flight with EasyJet is online, although you can also do it by phone. Let’s quickly run through both options.
### Cancel EasyJet flights online
* Head to the EasyJet Manage Bookings page
* Sign in with your email address and password. If you don’t have an account, you can sign in with your booking reference and surname - you’ll find this in your confirmation email.
* Select your flights and amend or cancel your booking.
* You may also be able to cancel your flights via the EasyJet mobile app.
### Cancel EasyJet flights by phone
If you prefer, you can also call EasyJet customer services at +44 (0) 330 5515151 and someone will help you to cancel your flights over the phone.
### Can I cancel EasyJet flights and get a refund?
Most EasyJet tickets are non-refundable, but there are certain circumstances where you might be able to get your money back:
If you cancel an EasyJet flight within 24 hours of booking
If you cancel your flight due to serious illness or close family bereavement - whether a refund or EasyJet voucher will be issued is at the discretion of the airline.
If you cancel your flight within 24 hours, it’s important to note that your refund will be minus cancellation fees. We’ll look at these next.
## EasyJet cancellation fees
If you cancel your EasyJet flight within 24 hours of booking, the following cancellation fees will be deducted from your refund:
#### £49 for cancellations made online.
#### £55 for cancellations made via the customer services team.
The amount of compensation a flier may receive for a flight cancellation depends on the distance of the customer's flight. In general, one can receive up to £350, unless she/he was informed of the cancellation between one and two weeks before the scheduled departure time and was offered an alternative flight that departs no more than two hours before the original departure time and reaches the destination within four hours of the original arrival time.