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  2. Why the 24-hour flight cancellation rule is a myth - AOL

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    Current U.S. regulations state that airlines must allow a customer to cancel a ticket within 24 hours of purchase, if the reservation is made more than a week in advance of departure or allow a ...

  3. Flight cancellation and delay - Wikipedia

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    Over 1 hour, you are entitled to care and assistance from the airline, including communication facilities; More than 2 hours you are entitled to food and drinks; After a 4-hour delay, you are entitled to an alternative flight to your destination, and accommodation if you will be delayed overnight.

  4. Airlines begin canceling flights, offering rebooking ahead of ...

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    Travelers must change or cancel their flight prior to its departure. Their new travel date must be no later than Sept. 30. Customers who cancel their flight will get a credit for use on future travel.

  5. Number 1 expert tip for Travel Tuesday deals: Save on flights ...

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    Kelly noted that because major airlines let you cancel within 24-hours, "you can book it, check within the 24-hours to see if it drops, then rebook it. And if it goes up, you know you got a good ...

  6. Frontier Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Frontier took delivery of its first Airbus aircraft (an A319) in 2001 and simultaneously launched with it DirecTV in-flight television along with a new company livery. Frontier Airlines was the launch customer of the Airbus A318 in 2003. [24] In mid-April 2005, Frontier officially became an all-Airbus fleet, retiring its last Boeing 737. [25]

  7. Airline booking ploys - Wikipedia

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    Airline booking ploys are used by travelers in commercial aviation to lower the price of flying by circumventing airlines' rules about how tickets may be used. They are generally a breach of the contract of carriage between the passenger and the airline, which airlines may try to enforce in various ways.

  8. Spirit Airlines gets rid of change and cancellation fees ...

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    Spirit Airlines is doing away with both change and cancellation fees, effective immediately, days after Frontier’s similar announcement, part of an overhaul of the country’s biggest discount ...

  9. Cooling-off period (consumer rights) - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the European Union the Consumer Rights Directive of 2011 obliges member states to give purchasers the right to return goods or cancel services purchased from a business away from a normal commercial premises, such as online, mail order, or door-to-door, with limited exceptions, within two weeks or one year if the seller did not ...