Refaring article gets UA policy wrong?
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Refaring article gets UA policy wrong?
Seems that this article wasn't very well researched, or at least the research is a bit stale:
"Alaska Airlines, JetBlue, United and Southwest do not charge for this nifty service. But others, including American, Delta and Continental, discourage the practice by tacking on a hefty fee $150 to $250 to reissue a ticket at a lower fare, which inevitably eats into the refund."
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/29/tr...racrefund.html
"Alaska Airlines, JetBlue, United and Southwest do not charge for this nifty service. But others, including American, Delta and Continental, discourage the practice by tacking on a hefty fee $150 to $250 to reissue a ticket at a lower fare, which inevitably eats into the refund."
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/29/tr...racrefund.html
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Already posted in the master thread.
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Let the discussion continue in the master thread.
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