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  2. United Airlines Eliminates Ticket-Change Fees - AOL

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    United Airlines is changing its ticket-change fees. Starting in January travelers will be able to fly same-day standby or switch flights for free. The airline's new policy will affect domestic ...

  3. United Airlines will permanently scrap ticket-change fees - AOL

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    United Airlines says it listened to customers and is dropping an unpopular $200 fee for most people who change a ticket for travel within the United States. The moves come as United and other ...

  4. United Airlines Permanently Scraps Ticket Change Fees For ...

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    United Airlines Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: UAL) CEO Scott Kirby on Sunday announced the company was permanently eliminating ticket change fees for a majority of its customers for flights within the ...

  5. Standby (air travel) - Wikipedia

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    This means that someone with a discounted airfare, like a Web-only fare or 14-day advance ticket is ineligible to fly standby unless they upgrade to a full-fare ticket. [ citation needed ] Standby for earlier flights began as a free service on many airlines, but as of April 2010, most US airlines charge for unconfirmed standby, with a USD $50 ...

  6. Air Passengers Rights Regulation - Wikipedia

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    a refund of the ticket as well as a return flight to the point of first departure, when relevant. [8] [9] Any ticket refund is the price paid for the flight(s) not used, plus the cost of flights already flown in cases where the cancellation has made those flights of no purpose.

  7. Fare basis code - Wikipedia

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    These are commonly used in the United States, and often indicate fares with minimal or no restrictions on changes and refunds. ID and AD used for airline staff (Industry Discount) and travel agency staff (Agent Discount). It may include a number indicating the percentage of discount from the full fare, e.g., AD75.

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