If you're asking, "Can I cancel my trip on Expedia and get a refund?"—you're not alone. Many travelers face last-minute changes and need to cancel their flights or hotel stays. Expedia offers different refund options depending on the terms of your booking. But what does refundable mean on Expedia flights? A refundable flight allows you to cancel and receive your money back, while non-refundable flights may result in a credit or partial refund, often minus a fee. Always check your booking details before canceling. Expedia’s 24-hour cancellation rule allows you to cancel most bookings within one day of purchase for a full refund. After that, it depends on your airline or hotel's policy. If you booked a flight labeled "refundable," you’re entitled to get your full payment back, but processing times may vary. Hotel and car rental bookings may have different rules. To cancel, go to “My Trips” on your Expedia account and follow the instructions. Knowing the difference between refundable and non-refundable fares can help you save money and avoid unexpected issues when travel plans change.