Introduction

Plans changed and you’re stuck with a ticket you can’t use anymore? In this guide, you’ll learn how to sell unused tickets safely and turn flights, concerts and vouchers into cash instead of wasting them. We’ll walk through what you’re allowed to resell, how to set the right price, and how to use Ticketoja to find a buyer without risking scams.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through—step by step—how to:

Whether it’s a flight you can’t take or a concert you can’t attend, this guide will help you get some money back.

Step 1 – Check If You’re Allowed to Sell Unused Tickets

Before thinking about price or listings, you need to know if resale is even possible.

For flights

If name changes are totally forbidden, you usually cannot resell the ticket to another person as a normal flight. You may still be able to change the date for yourself or request a voucher instead.

For events (concerts, matches, festivals…)

If resale is not allowed or tickets are personalised in a strict way, you must respect those rules.

Step 2 – What You Need Before You Sell Unused Tickets

Once you know resale is allowed (or at least possible), collect all the details buyers will care about. The more complete your listing, the easier it is to sell.

For flight tickets, note:

For event tickets, note:

Having all this ready makes creating your listing on Ticketoja much quicker and clearer.

Step 3 – How to Sell Unused Tickets at the Right Price

This is where many people make mistakes. They either:

Think about these points when pricing:

Consider the original value

Start from the face value (what you originally paid, excluding fees). Ask:

Check how close the date is

Look at similar listings

On Ticketoja (and other platforms if you want to compare), look for:

This gives you a real-world idea of what buyers are currently paying.

Decide your minimum

In your head, decide the minimum price you’re happy with before you list. That way, if someone tries to negotiate or offer less, you already know your limit and won’t accept something you’ll regret.

Step 4 – Where to Sell Unused Tickets (and Why DMs Are Risky)

You technically can try to sell your ticket by posting:

“Selling 2 tickets, DM me”

…on Instagram, Facebook groups or random Telegram chats.

But here’s the problem:

That’s why it’s much safer to use a structured resale marketplace like Ticketoja:

In short: DMs are chaos; marketplaces are order.

Step 5 – How to Sell Unused Tickets on Ticketoja (Step-by-Step)

Now it’s time to put your ticket in front of real buyers.

1. Choose the right category

On Ticketoja, select whether your ticket is for:

This helps the right audience find it.

2. Use a clear, honest title

Good examples:

Avoid vague titles like “Ticket for sale asap”.

3. Fill in all the fields

Use the information you prepared:

The more transparent you are, the more confident buyers feel.

4. Write a clear description

Include:

Example description:

“I’m selling a Wizz Air ticket from Tirana to Rome on 10 March. Includes small cabin bag only (no checked luggage). The ticket is currently in my name – Wizz Air allows passenger name changes for a fee, which the buyer will pay directly on the airline website after purchase. I’m selling because I can’t travel on these dates anymore.”

Step 6 – Get Paid and Transfer the Ticket Safely

Once your listing is live, interested buyers might ask questions. Keep everything inside Ticketoja:

This protects both you and the buyer and makes scams much harder.

Step 7 – Deliver the Ticket Correctly

After the buyer pays through Ticketoja, it’s time to deliver what you sold.

Depending on the type:

For flights

For events

For vouchers/gift cards

Once the ticket is delivered and everything is confirmed, you’ll receive your money according to Ticketoja’s payout rules.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

To make your first resale smooth, stay away from these classic errors:

If you avoid these, your chance of a successful, drama-free sale goes way up.

Quick Checklist: Turning an Unused Ticket into Cash

Before you list your ticket, run through this quick checklist:

  1. ✅ I checked the airline/event rules and resale is allowed or possible
  2. ✅ I wrote down all important details (date, time, section/route, baggage, perks)
  3. ✅ I chose a realistic price based on demand and timing
  4. ✅ I created a clear listing on Ticketoja instead of only posting in DMs
  5. ✅ I will only accept payment through Ticketoja’s secure system
  6. ✅ I know exactly how to transfer the ticket once it’s sold

If you can tick all these boxes, you’re ready to turn that unused ticket into money instead of letting it expire.

Call to Action

Got a ticket you can’t use?

👉 List it on Ticketoja today and let someone else enjoy the experience.
You recover part of your money, they get a good deal, and the ticket doesn’t go to waste.

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