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Apr 29th, 2010 |
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Apr 28th, 2010 |
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The European Union requires airlines to cover hotel and meal costs of passengers whose flights are canceled. That’s intended to discourage airlines from overbooking flights and bumping passengers.
No such rule exists for U.S. airlines. The only time U.S. carriers are required to pay for disrupted passengers’ hotels and meals is when the flight cancellation is caused by the airline.
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Apr 27th, 2010 |
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Kon’nichiwa. Download a free Japanese wallet reference guide from Fodor’s and language experts and Living Language. Click Here to download 150 phrases.
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Apr 22nd, 2010 |
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(via consumertraveler.com ) by JANICE HOUGH
1. Look at other airlines. Last night JetBlue insisted all their flights would depart today from JFK to San Francisco, while most airlines would cancel their flights… Not surprisingly, late last night Jet Blue followed suit and canceled their flights as well.
2. Look at your own airline’s flights. As noted above, if most airlines are canceling flights...
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Apr 21st, 2010 |
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Starting April 29, the Transportation Department has a controversial new rule taking effect that’s designed to prevent the type of turmoil Aldrich endured. It requires airlines to let passengers off domestic flights when they’ve waited three hours without taking off. Airlines that don’t comply could be fined up to $27,500 per passenger. Read More at USA Today
Still need more peace...
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Apr 15th, 2010 |
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The proliferation of fees in recent years has made doing your pre-booking legwork more important than ever. Whether it’s extra charges for checked baggage, overweight baggage, in-flight entertainment, flying with a pet, or even carry-on bags, fees today can greatly inflate the cost of your ticket, often by $50 or more. Luggage fees don’t guarantee your bags will arrive so we still recommend...
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Apr 14th, 2010 |
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My wife and I were going on a Caribbean vacation. We held confirmed airline reservations to St. Thomas, where we were to meet several other couples. We all had chartered a sailboat to cruise the islands. However, when it was time to board our flight, the airline bumped us because they were overbooked. The next available flight was two days later. As a result we had to buy additional airline tickets...
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Apr 8th, 2010 |
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Apr 8th, 2010 |
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So far this year 35 flights have been diverted due to security alerts which is double the number of flights forced to land prematurely because of security alerts compared with the same period in 2009, federal figures show. Read more at USA Today
If you want to insure your travel investment, vacation or cruise, then we recommend the RoundTrip travel insuarnce plan. It features trip cancellation...
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Apr 7th, 2010 |
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In order to expedite filing a travel insurance claim. Remember you need to collect and obtain documentation with your travel insurance claim. Insurance policies are exacting, and the claims process meticulous. You’ll need receipts for every expense and written evidence of each problem.
Most travel insuance policies require a letter from the airline is ideal, but sometimes other documentation,...