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cancellation fee

0Not all airlines are pigheaded when it comes to their sick customers. When Patricia Eachus' husband was sent to the emergency room recently, Hawaiian Airlines charged him a $100 01b00cancellation fee02b00 to reschedule his flight, but promised a refund if she could send a doctor's note. 01b00She did.02b02br
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001 If you reschedule your flight and is charged a fee, what do you call the fee, cancellation fee (as used in this excerpt) or change fee (which I think describes better). What do you think?02br
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002. What does "she did" mean? She did send a doctor's note or She received the refund?02br
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00Thanks in advnace!0250hrefhttp://edition.cnn.com/2008/TRAVEL/traveltips/05/29/flying.sick/index.html
  

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02br 001-- I suppose that airlines differ in their terminology. The original flight was 01u 00cancelled02u 00, hence a01u 00 cancellation fee02u 00. 0-

  • 02br 001-- I suppose that airlines differ in their terminology.
  • The original flight was 01u 00cancelled02u 00, hence a01u 00 cancellation fee02u 00.
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001-- I suppose that airlines differ in their terminology. The original flight was 01u00cancelled02u00, hence a01u00 cancellation fee02u00. The flyer can then re-book if he wishes.02br
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002-- She sent the note.0-

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