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Old Jun 29, 2009, 4:22 AM
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I think a lawyer will ask for a copy of the contract of carriage which you agreed to upon booking. I am sure it will state that you are responsible to verify your flights and make the appropriate changes when needed. Not sure what happened but I am sure a lawyer will charge you a pretty penny. The nature of the cancellation and reason for lack of communication play a role in liability. Either way, it is your responsibility to check your travel plans. Good luck to you.