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USAir honoring Southeast Airline tickets

Saturday, 07 Dec, 2004 0

US Airways started accepting tickets from bankrupt Southeast Airlines.

The airline says it will honor tickets issued to Southeast who already have originated travel. A stipulation is that passengers contact US Airways for alternative return accommodations by 16 December.

US Airways says it will accept tickets held by Southeast Airlines customers for return travel on the originally ticketed routes, and on the date originally scheduled, for a $25 fee.

Southeast customers must present proof of a ticket reservation. In addition, seats may not be available for all dates.

Travel must be before 16 December.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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