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Delta and United have done the same.
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Yeah, because now they need US more than we need THEM.
I think because they have taken (or want to) take US Taxpayer money...there should be many more changes in the airline industry. They are NOT consumer friendly.
"It is good to do nothing all day, and then to rest"
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There is a catch to this, number one, they have your money for a longer time and then if the price goes down they won't refund the difference in price of the new ticket. and of course if the new ticket cost more you have to pay extras. Though it does give you some flexibility.
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