So we're getting cancellations and rebooking people into those rooms, " he said . " It's a state of flux ."
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Elimination of the one-year grace period for rebooking a nonrefundable ticket is especially unpopular among business travelers, who often fly at the last minute.
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After Sept . 11, the four of us canceled our trips, rebooking the same cruise in mid-November, after having resolved our fears.
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But consumer groups and politicians assailed the changes as confusing, objecting to a stiff rebooking fee for discounted tickets and the axing of the discount card.
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Don Povendo, who was heading from O'Hare to his home in Kalamazoo, Mich ., said he did not mind rebooking his flight on United.
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ATLANTA-Atlanta's two dominant airlines are waiving rebooking penalties and giving refunds to travelers afraid to fly in the immediate aftermath of Tuesday's terrorist attacks.
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Corporation tickets were issued on the Company s trams between the Nottingham terminus on Parliament Street and Cinderhill, rebooking being necessary at the latter point on journeys either way.
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The major holdout to this change is low-fare Southwest Airlines, which still has the one-year grace period and does not charge a fee for rebooking a ticket.
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When Regency Cruises canceled its Vancouver-to-Hawaii run last month, Edward and Adelaide McAndrews hung on to their $ 1, 500 tickets in hopes of rebooking later on.
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One reason, she said, is that in the rebooking sweepstakes leading up to the strike date, " we found several airlines were going to accept consolidator tickets ."