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Originally Posted by airhead
Why do you need to know WHY the flight canceled? The fact is, that flight did cancel and you have the choice of a refund or rebook another flight in the same fare. If the fare is higher then the price will go up, if the fare is lower then you will get a partial refund for the difference.
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What?? Canceling due to weather or mechanical issues, ok. Cancelling because the airlines decide they didnt make enough money on that flight is something completely different. Why is it that only Airlines get away with this kind of nonsense?!? If you ordered a new car from a dealer, sold your old one and went to the dealer to pick up your new one, only to have the dealer say "sorry, we decided we didnt want to sell you the new car at the price we told you, so we are just going to cancel the deal". Oh, and by the way, the "deposit" you put down on the new one is not refundable or only partially refundable, you wouldnt have a problem with that?? There is NO other business that I can think of that is allowed to operate this way. Airlines treat all passengers as if they are doing them a favor by allowing them to fly on their airplanes. Amazing.... They must have really good lobbyists....