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Cypress,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, November 21, 2009
Unreasonable on your part for the fact that every airline ticket you purchase obviously has policies and procedures to it. Evidentally she purchased tickets with restrictions therefore prompting change fees. If every person called the irline saying their family member just passed away, imagine how much money the airline would lose. Now if you had proof of your grandmothers death, that being by email, postal mail, or fax, then yes that fee could be waived. It is so easy to get some time of indirect communicative proof now a day unless your family lives in the himalaya mountains. People like you simply want it the easy way out instead of following instructions. Next time you purchase tickets, pay attention closely and read for crying out loud.