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  2. Flying Delta? If your flight has been canceled or ... - AOL

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    Flight delay under 120 minutes: If your trip is impacted by a delay less than 120 minutes, in most cases, the best option is to remain on your current flight and the option to change or rebook for ...

  3. When you will earn miles on a flight and when you won’t - AOL

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    The simplest way to ensure your number is on the reservations is to log into your account when you book your flight through the airline; in that case, your number will be included by default when ...

  4. Reconfirmation - Wikipedia

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    A typical reconfirmation rule is: for each flight (or more precisely, a "leg" [1]) within the trip, the traveller must explicitly re-notify ("reconfirm") to the airline, [3] by telephone or at the airlines' counter, [4] that the traveller still intends to take the reserved flight. The call must be done within a determined range of time in ...

  5. Delta Airlines to change boarding process for airline ... - AOL

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    According to a Delta article, updated on April 9, the change intends to limit confusion. "Starting May 1, Delta will introduce numbered boarding zones for all flights to provide customers with ...

  6. Open-jaw ticket - Wikipedia

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    For example, depart London to New York, but on the return trip fly from Philadelphia to London. Origin open-jaw, where the passenger leaves from one city to another but returns to a different place. For example, flying from London to New York, but returning from New York to Manchester. Double open-jaw, where two totally separate fares exist ...

  7. Airline ticket - Wikipedia

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    A reservation for an itinerary is made in the airline system, either directly by the passenger or by an agent. The itinerary includes all the above details needed for the issuance of an air ticket, except the ticket number. When the reservation is made, a passenger name record (PNR) will be created which is used to manage the reservation and ...

  8. Why Delta is still canceling flights as other airlines return ...

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    Three days after a computer update problem caused more than 5,000 flight cancellations around the world in a single day, things are pretty much back to normal — except at Delta Air Lines.

  9. Record locator - Wikipedia

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    In airline reservation systems, a record locator is an alphanumeric code used to identify and access a specific record on an airline’s reservation system. An airline’s reservation system automatically generates a unique record locator whenever a customer makes a reservation or booking, commonly known in the industry as an itinerary. When an ...