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fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago

Yes, Airlines Can Legally Bump You From a Flight-Here's What to Do and How Much Money They Owe You If It Happens

While it may sound surprising, it's completely legal for airlines to overbook flights, and, according to Jesse Neugarten, founder of Dollar Flight Club, they do so "all the time." He continues, telling Travel + Leisure, "Airlines are legally allowed to sell more tickets than there are seats on a plane because they know some people won't show up." Think of it as a numbers game based on historical data. "Most of the time, it works out, but every now and then, too many people show up, and someone has to get bumped."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Welcome on board this aircraft. Please return your seat to the upright position for ever | Arwa Mahdawi

Down with reclining seats in airplanes! Or, more to the point, up with them. Please sit up straight and pay attention while I make this very serious in-flight announcement: the airline industry should prevent all seats in basic economy from reclining until the general public has shown they know how to use them responsibly. And by use them responsibly I mean: don't recline. Or, if you must, do so courteously and not for the entire flight.
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fromNew York Post
3 months ago

United Airlines passengers could miss their next flight if they don't follow this important new rule

"The change brings greater consistency for our customers by aligning with our current checked baggage deadline and the check-in policies followed by most other airlines," a United Airlines spokesperson told Yahoo News.
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fromNew York Post
3 months ago

Hawaiian Airlines' new 'no show' policy may make travel more expensive

Hawaiian Airlines' new no-show policy cancels future flights and forfeits fares for missed non-refundable tickets.
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fromNew York Post
4 months ago

Teacher with deadly allergy claims $13K honeymoon flight could kill her: 'This is life or death for me'

A UK teacher fears her honeymoon flight may endanger her life due to an airline's allergy policy.
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