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Originally Posted by airtran1
\One way has nothing to do with the other way. It is not cheaper to book RT or OW. If you are a no show on any part of your one way, it does not cx the other one way. There is NO NEED to book seperate itineraries.
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good to know, as that was not the impression I got from Airtran's rules.
pp. 9-10 of contract of carriage:
http://www.airtran.com/common/pdf/Ai...f_Carriage.pdf
B. Cancellation of Reservations
All reservations are subject to cancellation without notice:
1) If the passenger fails to fulfill the requirements of the fare type of that reservation.
2) If the passenger is not present at the boarding gate at least ten (10) minutes prior to original scheduled departure time of the flight.
3) If the passenger fails to occupy a reserved seat (for example, a no-show).
4) If such action is necessary to comply with any governmental regulation, or to comply with any governmental request for emergency transportation in connection with the national defense, or whenever advisable by reason of weather or other conditions beyond AirTran’s control.
5) If AirTran refuses to transport the passenger for any of the reasons stated above, the passenger will not be eligible for denied boarding compensation.
Cancellation may apply to all segments in the itinerary.
6) AirTran does not guarantee to provide any particular seat on the aircraft.