Another one: ATA (airlines) discontinues operations
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Ray,
I just talked to my friend who didn't know about this - talk about being the bearer of bad news!
It looks likes they would be entitled to a credit on their credit cards since they booked through WN. There is the possibility of getting rebooked elsewhere too. They of course don't want a credit, they want seats! It is going to be hard to book 10 seats.
I guess I will keep my day job!
Deb
I just talked to my friend who didn't know about this - talk about being the bearer of bad news!
It looks likes they would be entitled to a credit on their credit cards since they booked through WN. There is the possibility of getting rebooked elsewhere too. They of course don't want a credit, they want seats! It is going to be hard to book 10 seats.
I guess I will keep my day job!
Deb
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I've rebooked on Hawaiian. Let's hope they stay solvent til September at least. 18 hours after I found out about the collapse of ATA, Hawaiian was the only cost effective flight available at the times I needed. All others had sold out at sub $700 fares, unless I travelled on an overnight, non-direct route, which wasn't suitable.
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