Refused boarding with Lufthansa because I didn't have a valid return ticket. Any chance of getting my money back?

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You can make a complaint but you don't have much chance of getting your money back. The airline will claim that it is your responsibility to follow visa policy and will ignore the nicety that you were not intending to breach the visa policy.

For what it's worth, you did not do anything wrong (except the throw-away ticketing), but the check in staff are now very poorly trained to handle such things and are often quite risk averse.

However, what you can do is change your ticket again to be on a date or to a destination that is more useful to you, so you at least obtain some value from the ticket.

Upvote:7

I realize it is far too late now, but you mishandled this. You should not have rebooked your existing ticket. What you should have done was purchased an additional fully refundable Lufthansa ticket from Morocco to Frankfurt for three weeks out. This will demonstrate to Lufthansa that when you arrive in Morocco, you will likely be admitted. When you do in fact get to Morocco, of course, cancel that ticket and get the refund.

Don't forget: every gate, the agent deals with thousands of passengers on hundreds of flights going to dozens of countries. Often, they don't know the ins-and-outs of the relevant laws, but they do know how much trouble they will get in if they break one, so they tend to be overcautious.

You could not have known that they would insist on seeing not only proof of onward travel, but onward travel with the same airline. Once you found out though, you should not have forgotten a cardinal rule of budget travel: don't screw with an existing booking.

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