By shopping in advance and agreeing to fly on certain days, airlines sell us cheap airline tickets that are non-changeable. But I have been able to change some of them. Here are some of my experiences and thoughts about making changes to nonrefundable and how to change nonchangeable airline tickets. […]
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The cancellation of any vacation is always a difficult one. Delaying a week of poolside paradise due to unforeseen events (like a global pandemic) is never fun. To add to the challenge, it can sometimes take weeks or even months for an airline refund to show up in your bank […]
Iceland’s Play airline on the runway Play, Iceland’s new low-cost airline, maybe launching this spring but it’s getting travelers excited now with an epic sale. The airline, which plans service from the east coast to Europe beginning in the spring, is celebrating its U.S. launch by putting flights from Boston […]
© Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. In a decision that could wind up causing confusion for some passengers, American Airlines announced it will now […]
Passengers check-in for a Southwest Airlines flight PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images Flight cancellations and passenger frustration continued on Wednesday as Southwest Airlines continued to deal with the fallout from a computer outage on Tuesday, a day after the carrier experienced issues with a third-party weather data provider. The […]
Aero is the US’ newest airline, starting flights between Los Angeles and Aspen, Colorado on February 4. The leisure-focused luxury airline aims to offer a “radically better premium leisure travel experience.” Prices start at $990 one-way for February flights, rising to $1,250 in March and April for flights on a […]
The windward side of Oahu is seen from a Hawaiian Airlines flight in October. (Photo by Kent … [+] Nishimura) Los Angeles Times via Getty Images In the coming week, six airlines will issue fourth-quarter reports. The smallest of them — the one that has the odd 4:30 p.m. EST […]
While some may consider these consumer discretionaries as “epicenter stocks,” it’s safe to say that there’s a much more specific focus on travel stocks as a whole of late. A bucket of cold water was thrown onto travel and leisure stocks during the first quarter of the year. Everything from […]