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Doesn't really help us too much, as our return flight isn't until June, and the tickets were originally booked in August last year, so we would have to re-book by August. Who knows what will happen by the end of May anyway.
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Same here as if we wanted to rebook the tickets would have to be used by December 31st and we already have tickets for our July trip.
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I hope when the airlines go running to the government for help or a bailout, there are strings attached that require refunds to customers in the same form of payment in which their cancelled/changed tickets where purchased.
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There will be some form of a bailout for the airlines, yes. It's in the works. For people who bought their tickets a couple of months ago, the AA extension will help them if they choose to rebook, and as a result, SXM, if the world will ever get a handle on this thing.
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