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Jetstar travel voucher warning over non-transferable flight coupons – 7NEWS.com.au
Would-be travellers hoping to save money on their future flights are being warned not to cut corners.

Would-be globetrotters trying to save a buck are being warned not to buy second-hand travel vouchers – because they arent redeemable.
Vouchers issued at the start of the coronavirus pandemic for cancelled flights are appearing on online marketplaces like Gumtree.
In most cases, the second-hand voucher is selling for less than it is actually worth.
One Jetstar credit voucher worth $2349.84 is selling for $2,000 and doesnt expire for another 10 months, according to the ad.
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