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  2. Refund policies on the largest airlines in the US

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    Delta Air Lines. Delta Air Lines clearly outlines its steps to cancel refundable and nonrefundable tickets and apply for a refund. Cancellation fees start at $99, though some "main cabin and above ...

  3. Travel insurance - Wikipedia

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    Comprehensive travel insurance policies include cover for any cancellation fees or lost deposits relating to cancellation of the insured's person's trip for a range of unforeseen and unexpected circumstances. These include illness or injury, natural disasters and bad weather, [6] strikes and riots, [7] hijacking, and family emergencies. [8]

  4. Is that trip refundable? Increasingly, the answer is 'no' - AOL

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    (A "cancel for any reason" policy will refund 50%-75% of your prepaid, nonrefundable expenses.) Negotiate : Even though it may seem like a travel company's refund rules are set in stone, they are not.

  5. What to know about new federal policy requiring airlines to ...

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    The new U.S. Department of Transportation's final rule requires airlines to issue automatic refunds in various situations, like a canceled flight.

  6. Airline ticket - Wikipedia

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    An airline ticket is a document or electronic record, issued by an airline or a travel agency, that confirms that an individual is entitled to a seat on a flight on an aircraft. The airline ticket may be one of two types: a paper ticket , which comprises coupons or vouchers; and an electronic ticket (commonly referred to as an e-ticket ).

  7. Category:American Airlines - Wikipedia

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  8. Biden touts U.S. crackdown on airlines over passenger ... - AOL

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    "As of last week, airlines now cover hotels - eight of them; nine (cover) meals; nine rebook for free," Biden said. "We’re going to get more rules in the works to protect airline passengers even ...

  9. Airline reservations system - Wikipedia

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    In the airline industry, available seats are commonly referred to as inventory. The inventory of an airline is generally classified into service classes (e.g. economy, premium economy, business or first class) and any number of fare classes, to which different prices and booking conditions may apply. Fare classes are complicated and vary from ...