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What are the policies of airlines in war times?

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What are the policies of airlines in war times?

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• Delta Airlines relaxes rules for restricted tickets on its transatlantic routes. Fares purchased between March 5, 2003, and March 31, 2003 must be changed prior to May 31, 2003, and a minimum of three days prior to the original travel date. Rebooked travel must be completed by December 31, 2003. The value of tickets may be used for travel to another destination, but passengers will be required to pay any difference in airfare. A travel credit will be issued when the change results in a lower ticket price. • Northwest Airlines has prepared a policy for its passengers who have already purchased their tickets for international travel should military action, or a Code Red alert be declared. Change fees will be waived for tickets, and they must be changed within 90 days of such events, with travel completed by December 15, 2003. Tickets may also be used as credit towards travel to another destination, with the passenger paying any difference in the cost of the new ticket (no refund given

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