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Re: Filing an insurance claim 101 cont.
[Re: Husker]
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02/09/2022 11:08 AM
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One sure way to get the airlines to not refund nor put your tickets on hold is to just not show up for your flight without cancelling. Good idea.... Hoping not to repeat this but I'll keep in mind. Wonder if airlines send you a "failure to appear" notice?
Chuck W.
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