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Old Nov 14, 2019 | 1:08 pm
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Originally Posted by Andriyko
Airlines may just cancel seats in a particular cabin which will show up as a cancelation in the reservation system. The point is that the cabin is withdrawal/canceled. I don't see why passengers in other cabins should be notified if they are unaffected by the cancelation. Maybe they are but none of them comes here to tell us about it.


When the flight is canceled everything revolves around a refund/rebooking. Whether a passenger gets full refund and books a new flight themselves or simply asks to be put into a lower cabin and get the difference back is a technicality. But when a cabin is withdrawan it is a cancelation first and then anything else.
And why would it not be a 'genuine' cancelation? So, if a route is not commercially viable and the airline cancels the whole flight it is 'genuine,' but if only a particular cabin is not commercially viable and an airline decides to cancel only that particular cabin then it is not genuine? It should be one thing or the other.
Pretty thin ice to argue this isn't a downgrade. The flight isn't cancelled, the airline chooses to not accommodate in the booked cabin
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