Latest US Air news??
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Latest US Air news??
The August 24 New York Times said US Air has a labor proposal out to their workforce that has serious implications for future viability of their business. This isn't anything new. My question is: we are holding 4 FF miles award trips to Europe in December from US Air and have about 100K left of their FF points. Any one have ideas about whether or not other airlines might pick up their flights or honor their points?
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Washington Post Travel Section Article (you may need to register):
<u><b>US Airways' Grim Warning</b></u>
Chairman says its chances of survival are minimal if the airline has to file for bankruptcy again.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...nguage=printer
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<u><b>US Airways' Grim Warning</b></u>
Chairman says its chances of survival are minimal if the airline has to file for bankruptcy again.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...nguage=printer
<font color=#990033>~gnr~</font>
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<b>Tips for US Airways Ticketholders<b>
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...nguage=printer
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...nguage=printer
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Thanks, the Washington Post article said that passengers who already hold tickets should be OK as stand by. Further, they said US Air probably won't stop flying till 180 days after they declare bankruptcy, so we should OK with tickets for December. However, our remaining FF miles are probably toast. Our biggest fear is getting to Europe and not being able to get home! Thanks for your help!
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lauralue9, I did read in another thread (of course I can't find it now) that those FF ticketholders who are mid-trip would take priority should the airline go under... (as opposed to those who have not yet started a trip, or simply have unused miles). I got the impression that as a show of good will, other airlines would step in to get those travellers home... if anyone remembers that post, please feel free to elaborate! Hopefully that alleviates your fear of getting stranded in Europe a little bit, at least. Besides, I can think of worse places to be stranded!