haha funny, as i said before i majored in business (economics) and minor in marketing, and yeah i finished it
how do you define breach of contract?
the OP again i will have to point it out, chose to pay the $511 by getting out of the first contract and paying southwest or whoever it was to get them to the destination that night, so why would the first airline pay for their ticket on another airline when they were supposed to fly with them as to what their original contract said? 2 different contracts that are seperate, meaning the first one has nothing to do with the new one
and yea i guess you could kinda say my dad is an executive, he is president in his area in the company he works for, but i am sorry to dissapoint you yet again, he doesn't work for any airline and his company has absolutely nothing to do with airlines other than when they fly accross the world for meetings
so stop coming up with these stories that have nothing to do with anything, and understand what breach really means, since you clearly wont answer what it is, and that you are basing things on a law that passed 40years ago where things were completely different, and read the terms and conditions of each airline and you will clearly see that your wrong
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