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I booked a flight from Copenhagen to Athens with Air Serbia. Due to the death of a relative, I had to reschedule my first flight to an earlier flight.



Air Serbia states that:




Please be advised that in the event you do not show up for any flight without advising Air Serbia in advance, Air Serbia may cancel your return or onward reservations.




I tried to contact them thrice but their call centre didn't answer my calls. Also, they didn't inform me of the cancellation of my return flight and I learned about it one day before my flight when I tried to check in. Can anyone inform me if I am entitled to any form of refund?










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    It's usual practice for (almost) all airlines that return flight is cancelled if the passenger didn't take the outbound flight. Buying the tickets you agreed with these terms.
    – Neusser
    yesterday








  • 4




    How did you reschedule your first flight? Did you rebook your initial ticket with Air Serbia?
    – mdd
    yesterday






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    Probably no refund of the ticket, but you are entitled to be refunded some of the taxes and fees.
    – Abigail
    yesterday










  • As explained in the answers, you are probably not entitled to a refund. However, that does not mean that they won't give you a refund if you ask them nicely and explain your situation. Second, you should check if any travel or credit card insurance you have might cover this case.
    – Joooeey
    yesterday
















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I booked a flight from Copenhagen to Athens with Air Serbia. Due to the death of a relative, I had to reschedule my first flight to an earlier flight.



Air Serbia states that:




Please be advised that in the event you do not show up for any flight without advising Air Serbia in advance, Air Serbia may cancel your return or onward reservations.




I tried to contact them thrice but their call centre didn't answer my calls. Also, they didn't inform me of the cancellation of my return flight and I learned about it one day before my flight when I tried to check in. Can anyone inform me if I am entitled to any form of refund?










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  • 11




    It's usual practice for (almost) all airlines that return flight is cancelled if the passenger didn't take the outbound flight. Buying the tickets you agreed with these terms.
    – Neusser
    yesterday








  • 4




    How did you reschedule your first flight? Did you rebook your initial ticket with Air Serbia?
    – mdd
    yesterday






  • 1




    Probably no refund of the ticket, but you are entitled to be refunded some of the taxes and fees.
    – Abigail
    yesterday










  • As explained in the answers, you are probably not entitled to a refund. However, that does not mean that they won't give you a refund if you ask them nicely and explain your situation. Second, you should check if any travel or credit card insurance you have might cover this case.
    – Joooeey
    yesterday














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I booked a flight from Copenhagen to Athens with Air Serbia. Due to the death of a relative, I had to reschedule my first flight to an earlier flight.



Air Serbia states that:




Please be advised that in the event you do not show up for any flight without advising Air Serbia in advance, Air Serbia may cancel your return or onward reservations.




I tried to contact them thrice but their call centre didn't answer my calls. Also, they didn't inform me of the cancellation of my return flight and I learned about it one day before my flight when I tried to check in. Can anyone inform me if I am entitled to any form of refund?










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I booked a flight from Copenhagen to Athens with Air Serbia. Due to the death of a relative, I had to reschedule my first flight to an earlier flight.



Air Serbia states that:




Please be advised that in the event you do not show up for any flight without advising Air Serbia in advance, Air Serbia may cancel your return or onward reservations.




I tried to contact them thrice but their call centre didn't answer my calls. Also, they didn't inform me of the cancellation of my return flight and I learned about it one day before my flight when I tried to check in. Can anyone inform me if I am entitled to any form of refund?







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  • 11




    It's usual practice for (almost) all airlines that return flight is cancelled if the passenger didn't take the outbound flight. Buying the tickets you agreed with these terms.
    – Neusser
    yesterday








  • 4




    How did you reschedule your first flight? Did you rebook your initial ticket with Air Serbia?
    – mdd
    yesterday






  • 1




    Probably no refund of the ticket, but you are entitled to be refunded some of the taxes and fees.
    – Abigail
    yesterday










  • As explained in the answers, you are probably not entitled to a refund. However, that does not mean that they won't give you a refund if you ask them nicely and explain your situation. Second, you should check if any travel or credit card insurance you have might cover this case.
    – Joooeey
    yesterday














  • 11




    It's usual practice for (almost) all airlines that return flight is cancelled if the passenger didn't take the outbound flight. Buying the tickets you agreed with these terms.
    – Neusser
    yesterday








  • 4




    How did you reschedule your first flight? Did you rebook your initial ticket with Air Serbia?
    – mdd
    yesterday






  • 1




    Probably no refund of the ticket, but you are entitled to be refunded some of the taxes and fees.
    – Abigail
    yesterday










  • As explained in the answers, you are probably not entitled to a refund. However, that does not mean that they won't give you a refund if you ask them nicely and explain your situation. Second, you should check if any travel or credit card insurance you have might cover this case.
    – Joooeey
    yesterday








11




11




It's usual practice for (almost) all airlines that return flight is cancelled if the passenger didn't take the outbound flight. Buying the tickets you agreed with these terms.
– Neusser
yesterday






It's usual practice for (almost) all airlines that return flight is cancelled if the passenger didn't take the outbound flight. Buying the tickets you agreed with these terms.
– Neusser
yesterday






4




4




How did you reschedule your first flight? Did you rebook your initial ticket with Air Serbia?
– mdd
yesterday




How did you reschedule your first flight? Did you rebook your initial ticket with Air Serbia?
– mdd
yesterday




1




1




Probably no refund of the ticket, but you are entitled to be refunded some of the taxes and fees.
– Abigail
yesterday




Probably no refund of the ticket, but you are entitled to be refunded some of the taxes and fees.
– Abigail
yesterday












As explained in the answers, you are probably not entitled to a refund. However, that does not mean that they won't give you a refund if you ask them nicely and explain your situation. Second, you should check if any travel or credit card insurance you have might cover this case.
– Joooeey
yesterday




As explained in the answers, you are probably not entitled to a refund. However, that does not mean that they won't give you a refund if you ask them nicely and explain your situation. Second, you should check if any travel or credit card insurance you have might cover this case.
– Joooeey
yesterday










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The use of your ticket is covered by the "Contract of Carriage" of the airline.



Air Serbia, like most airlines, including a condition in it's contract of carriage as follows :




3.3 COUPON SEQUENCE AND USE



The Ticket you have purchased is valid only for the transportation as
shown on the Ticket, from the place of departure via any Agreed
Stopping Places to the final destination. The fare you have paid is
based upon Air Serbia Tariff and is for the transportation as shown on
the Ticket. It forms an essential part of Air Serbia contract with
you. The Ticket will not be honoured and will lose its validity if all
the Coupons are not used in the sequence provided in the Ticket.




Given that you failed to use the first "Coupon" (ie, the outbound flight), any subsequent flights on the same ticket are also invalid.



Whether you are due a refund will depend on the exact ticket, but in most cases a refund would only be possible if you notified the airline that you were not planning to make the initial flight BEFORE the time that flight was due to depart. For most tickets, once that flight departs without you, then your entire ticket would have no value.



The only people who can really tell you if a refund is due is the airline themselves (or possibly the travel agent if it was booked via one), but as I said above, it's very likely that nothing is due.






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  • OP can get airport taxes back
    – Crazydre
    yesterday










  • @Crazydre That would depend on the airlines policies and (as already mentioned) potentially the ticket purchased. Many will NOT give a refund of taxes in a situations like this.
    – Doc
    yesterday










  • I thought they were obliged to for any flight a passenger did not go on (possibly subject to a fee of course such as Ryanair)
    – Crazydre
    yesterday












  • "Please be advised that In the event you do not show up for any flight without advising Air Serbia in advance, Air Serbia may cancel your return or onward reservations." What if I tried to inform them that i didnt show up and their call center didnt answer my calls?
    – Thodoris Johnny Zeggos
    18 hours ago



















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The rule is that if you fail to travel any segment of your trip, the rest of the trip auto-cancels. That applies on most scheduled transport including trains. This is to combat "hidden city ticketing": often, for marketing or subsidy reasons, Bumblebutt-SFO-JFK is cheaper than SFO-JFK, or a round trip is cheaper than a one-way.



If you didn't know about this rule and just booked some random one-way, that's on you. Because it's your job to know that rule. That is why it is in disclosures they give you.



However (I'm taking your word here) you rescheduled. That means you contacted the carrier, told them of your change of plans, and had them change your ticket for the earlier departure. In that case, yes, they screwed up and it's on them.






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  • @Doc Finnair also won't modify itineraries. IT says on their policy page the returns may be cancelled unless they're notified, but when notifying them, they'll just reply that you must take the correct sequence or subsequent flights WILL be cancelled
    – Crazydre
    yesterday










  • @Crazydre The answer was modified after my comment, so my comment doesn't make much sense now.
    – Doc
    22 hours ago










  • @Doc yeah sorry, I fixed it on your suggestion and got pulled off on a task before I could say anything.
    – Harper
    22 hours ago






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    Right, this all depends on what the OP means by “I had to reschedule my first flight”.
    – PLL
    20 hours ago











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The use of your ticket is covered by the "Contract of Carriage" of the airline.



Air Serbia, like most airlines, including a condition in it's contract of carriage as follows :




3.3 COUPON SEQUENCE AND USE



The Ticket you have purchased is valid only for the transportation as
shown on the Ticket, from the place of departure via any Agreed
Stopping Places to the final destination. The fare you have paid is
based upon Air Serbia Tariff and is for the transportation as shown on
the Ticket. It forms an essential part of Air Serbia contract with
you. The Ticket will not be honoured and will lose its validity if all
the Coupons are not used in the sequence provided in the Ticket.




Given that you failed to use the first "Coupon" (ie, the outbound flight), any subsequent flights on the same ticket are also invalid.



Whether you are due a refund will depend on the exact ticket, but in most cases a refund would only be possible if you notified the airline that you were not planning to make the initial flight BEFORE the time that flight was due to depart. For most tickets, once that flight departs without you, then your entire ticket would have no value.



The only people who can really tell you if a refund is due is the airline themselves (or possibly the travel agent if it was booked via one), but as I said above, it's very likely that nothing is due.






share|improve this answer





















  • OP can get airport taxes back
    – Crazydre
    yesterday










  • @Crazydre That would depend on the airlines policies and (as already mentioned) potentially the ticket purchased. Many will NOT give a refund of taxes in a situations like this.
    – Doc
    yesterday










  • I thought they were obliged to for any flight a passenger did not go on (possibly subject to a fee of course such as Ryanair)
    – Crazydre
    yesterday












  • "Please be advised that In the event you do not show up for any flight without advising Air Serbia in advance, Air Serbia may cancel your return or onward reservations." What if I tried to inform them that i didnt show up and their call center didnt answer my calls?
    – Thodoris Johnny Zeggos
    18 hours ago
















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The use of your ticket is covered by the "Contract of Carriage" of the airline.



Air Serbia, like most airlines, including a condition in it's contract of carriage as follows :




3.3 COUPON SEQUENCE AND USE



The Ticket you have purchased is valid only for the transportation as
shown on the Ticket, from the place of departure via any Agreed
Stopping Places to the final destination. The fare you have paid is
based upon Air Serbia Tariff and is for the transportation as shown on
the Ticket. It forms an essential part of Air Serbia contract with
you. The Ticket will not be honoured and will lose its validity if all
the Coupons are not used in the sequence provided in the Ticket.




Given that you failed to use the first "Coupon" (ie, the outbound flight), any subsequent flights on the same ticket are also invalid.



Whether you are due a refund will depend on the exact ticket, but in most cases a refund would only be possible if you notified the airline that you were not planning to make the initial flight BEFORE the time that flight was due to depart. For most tickets, once that flight departs without you, then your entire ticket would have no value.



The only people who can really tell you if a refund is due is the airline themselves (or possibly the travel agent if it was booked via one), but as I said above, it's very likely that nothing is due.






share|improve this answer





















  • OP can get airport taxes back
    – Crazydre
    yesterday










  • @Crazydre That would depend on the airlines policies and (as already mentioned) potentially the ticket purchased. Many will NOT give a refund of taxes in a situations like this.
    – Doc
    yesterday










  • I thought they were obliged to for any flight a passenger did not go on (possibly subject to a fee of course such as Ryanair)
    – Crazydre
    yesterday












  • "Please be advised that In the event you do not show up for any flight without advising Air Serbia in advance, Air Serbia may cancel your return or onward reservations." What if I tried to inform them that i didnt show up and their call center didnt answer my calls?
    – Thodoris Johnny Zeggos
    18 hours ago














14












14








14






The use of your ticket is covered by the "Contract of Carriage" of the airline.



Air Serbia, like most airlines, including a condition in it's contract of carriage as follows :




3.3 COUPON SEQUENCE AND USE



The Ticket you have purchased is valid only for the transportation as
shown on the Ticket, from the place of departure via any Agreed
Stopping Places to the final destination. The fare you have paid is
based upon Air Serbia Tariff and is for the transportation as shown on
the Ticket. It forms an essential part of Air Serbia contract with
you. The Ticket will not be honoured and will lose its validity if all
the Coupons are not used in the sequence provided in the Ticket.




Given that you failed to use the first "Coupon" (ie, the outbound flight), any subsequent flights on the same ticket are also invalid.



Whether you are due a refund will depend on the exact ticket, but in most cases a refund would only be possible if you notified the airline that you were not planning to make the initial flight BEFORE the time that flight was due to depart. For most tickets, once that flight departs without you, then your entire ticket would have no value.



The only people who can really tell you if a refund is due is the airline themselves (or possibly the travel agent if it was booked via one), but as I said above, it's very likely that nothing is due.






share|improve this answer












The use of your ticket is covered by the "Contract of Carriage" of the airline.



Air Serbia, like most airlines, including a condition in it's contract of carriage as follows :




3.3 COUPON SEQUENCE AND USE



The Ticket you have purchased is valid only for the transportation as
shown on the Ticket, from the place of departure via any Agreed
Stopping Places to the final destination. The fare you have paid is
based upon Air Serbia Tariff and is for the transportation as shown on
the Ticket. It forms an essential part of Air Serbia contract with
you. The Ticket will not be honoured and will lose its validity if all
the Coupons are not used in the sequence provided in the Ticket.




Given that you failed to use the first "Coupon" (ie, the outbound flight), any subsequent flights on the same ticket are also invalid.



Whether you are due a refund will depend on the exact ticket, but in most cases a refund would only be possible if you notified the airline that you were not planning to make the initial flight BEFORE the time that flight was due to depart. For most tickets, once that flight departs without you, then your entire ticket would have no value.



The only people who can really tell you if a refund is due is the airline themselves (or possibly the travel agent if it was booked via one), but as I said above, it's very likely that nothing is due.







share|improve this answer












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  • OP can get airport taxes back
    – Crazydre
    yesterday










  • @Crazydre That would depend on the airlines policies and (as already mentioned) potentially the ticket purchased. Many will NOT give a refund of taxes in a situations like this.
    – Doc
    yesterday










  • I thought they were obliged to for any flight a passenger did not go on (possibly subject to a fee of course such as Ryanair)
    – Crazydre
    yesterday












  • "Please be advised that In the event you do not show up for any flight without advising Air Serbia in advance, Air Serbia may cancel your return or onward reservations." What if I tried to inform them that i didnt show up and their call center didnt answer my calls?
    – Thodoris Johnny Zeggos
    18 hours ago


















  • OP can get airport taxes back
    – Crazydre
    yesterday










  • @Crazydre That would depend on the airlines policies and (as already mentioned) potentially the ticket purchased. Many will NOT give a refund of taxes in a situations like this.
    – Doc
    yesterday










  • I thought they were obliged to for any flight a passenger did not go on (possibly subject to a fee of course such as Ryanair)
    – Crazydre
    yesterday












  • "Please be advised that In the event you do not show up for any flight without advising Air Serbia in advance, Air Serbia may cancel your return or onward reservations." What if I tried to inform them that i didnt show up and their call center didnt answer my calls?
    – Thodoris Johnny Zeggos
    18 hours ago
















OP can get airport taxes back
– Crazydre
yesterday




OP can get airport taxes back
– Crazydre
yesterday












@Crazydre That would depend on the airlines policies and (as already mentioned) potentially the ticket purchased. Many will NOT give a refund of taxes in a situations like this.
– Doc
yesterday




@Crazydre That would depend on the airlines policies and (as already mentioned) potentially the ticket purchased. Many will NOT give a refund of taxes in a situations like this.
– Doc
yesterday












I thought they were obliged to for any flight a passenger did not go on (possibly subject to a fee of course such as Ryanair)
– Crazydre
yesterday






I thought they were obliged to for any flight a passenger did not go on (possibly subject to a fee of course such as Ryanair)
– Crazydre
yesterday














"Please be advised that In the event you do not show up for any flight without advising Air Serbia in advance, Air Serbia may cancel your return or onward reservations." What if I tried to inform them that i didnt show up and their call center didnt answer my calls?
– Thodoris Johnny Zeggos
18 hours ago




"Please be advised that In the event you do not show up for any flight without advising Air Serbia in advance, Air Serbia may cancel your return or onward reservations." What if I tried to inform them that i didnt show up and their call center didnt answer my calls?
– Thodoris Johnny Zeggos
18 hours ago













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The rule is that if you fail to travel any segment of your trip, the rest of the trip auto-cancels. That applies on most scheduled transport including trains. This is to combat "hidden city ticketing": often, for marketing or subsidy reasons, Bumblebutt-SFO-JFK is cheaper than SFO-JFK, or a round trip is cheaper than a one-way.



If you didn't know about this rule and just booked some random one-way, that's on you. Because it's your job to know that rule. That is why it is in disclosures they give you.



However (I'm taking your word here) you rescheduled. That means you contacted the carrier, told them of your change of plans, and had them change your ticket for the earlier departure. In that case, yes, they screwed up and it's on them.






share|improve this answer























  • @Doc Finnair also won't modify itineraries. IT says on their policy page the returns may be cancelled unless they're notified, but when notifying them, they'll just reply that you must take the correct sequence or subsequent flights WILL be cancelled
    – Crazydre
    yesterday










  • @Crazydre The answer was modified after my comment, so my comment doesn't make much sense now.
    – Doc
    22 hours ago










  • @Doc yeah sorry, I fixed it on your suggestion and got pulled off on a task before I could say anything.
    – Harper
    22 hours ago






  • 4




    Right, this all depends on what the OP means by “I had to reschedule my first flight”.
    – PLL
    20 hours ago
















3














The rule is that if you fail to travel any segment of your trip, the rest of the trip auto-cancels. That applies on most scheduled transport including trains. This is to combat "hidden city ticketing": often, for marketing or subsidy reasons, Bumblebutt-SFO-JFK is cheaper than SFO-JFK, or a round trip is cheaper than a one-way.



If you didn't know about this rule and just booked some random one-way, that's on you. Because it's your job to know that rule. That is why it is in disclosures they give you.



However (I'm taking your word here) you rescheduled. That means you contacted the carrier, told them of your change of plans, and had them change your ticket for the earlier departure. In that case, yes, they screwed up and it's on them.






share|improve this answer























  • @Doc Finnair also won't modify itineraries. IT says on their policy page the returns may be cancelled unless they're notified, but when notifying them, they'll just reply that you must take the correct sequence or subsequent flights WILL be cancelled
    – Crazydre
    yesterday










  • @Crazydre The answer was modified after my comment, so my comment doesn't make much sense now.
    – Doc
    22 hours ago










  • @Doc yeah sorry, I fixed it on your suggestion and got pulled off on a task before I could say anything.
    – Harper
    22 hours ago






  • 4




    Right, this all depends on what the OP means by “I had to reschedule my first flight”.
    – PLL
    20 hours ago














3












3








3






The rule is that if you fail to travel any segment of your trip, the rest of the trip auto-cancels. That applies on most scheduled transport including trains. This is to combat "hidden city ticketing": often, for marketing or subsidy reasons, Bumblebutt-SFO-JFK is cheaper than SFO-JFK, or a round trip is cheaper than a one-way.



If you didn't know about this rule and just booked some random one-way, that's on you. Because it's your job to know that rule. That is why it is in disclosures they give you.



However (I'm taking your word here) you rescheduled. That means you contacted the carrier, told them of your change of plans, and had them change your ticket for the earlier departure. In that case, yes, they screwed up and it's on them.






share|improve this answer














The rule is that if you fail to travel any segment of your trip, the rest of the trip auto-cancels. That applies on most scheduled transport including trains. This is to combat "hidden city ticketing": often, for marketing or subsidy reasons, Bumblebutt-SFO-JFK is cheaper than SFO-JFK, or a round trip is cheaper than a one-way.



If you didn't know about this rule and just booked some random one-way, that's on you. Because it's your job to know that rule. That is why it is in disclosures they give you.



However (I'm taking your word here) you rescheduled. That means you contacted the carrier, told them of your change of plans, and had them change your ticket for the earlier departure. In that case, yes, they screwed up and it's on them.







share|improve this answer














share|improve this answer



share|improve this answer








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answered yesterday









Harper

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  • @Doc Finnair also won't modify itineraries. IT says on their policy page the returns may be cancelled unless they're notified, but when notifying them, they'll just reply that you must take the correct sequence or subsequent flights WILL be cancelled
    – Crazydre
    yesterday










  • @Crazydre The answer was modified after my comment, so my comment doesn't make much sense now.
    – Doc
    22 hours ago










  • @Doc yeah sorry, I fixed it on your suggestion and got pulled off on a task before I could say anything.
    – Harper
    22 hours ago






  • 4




    Right, this all depends on what the OP means by “I had to reschedule my first flight”.
    – PLL
    20 hours ago


















  • @Doc Finnair also won't modify itineraries. IT says on their policy page the returns may be cancelled unless they're notified, but when notifying them, they'll just reply that you must take the correct sequence or subsequent flights WILL be cancelled
    – Crazydre
    yesterday










  • @Crazydre The answer was modified after my comment, so my comment doesn't make much sense now.
    – Doc
    22 hours ago










  • @Doc yeah sorry, I fixed it on your suggestion and got pulled off on a task before I could say anything.
    – Harper
    22 hours ago






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    Right, this all depends on what the OP means by “I had to reschedule my first flight”.
    – PLL
    20 hours ago
















@Doc Finnair also won't modify itineraries. IT says on their policy page the returns may be cancelled unless they're notified, but when notifying them, they'll just reply that you must take the correct sequence or subsequent flights WILL be cancelled
– Crazydre
yesterday




@Doc Finnair also won't modify itineraries. IT says on their policy page the returns may be cancelled unless they're notified, but when notifying them, they'll just reply that you must take the correct sequence or subsequent flights WILL be cancelled
– Crazydre
yesterday












@Crazydre The answer was modified after my comment, so my comment doesn't make much sense now.
– Doc
22 hours ago




@Crazydre The answer was modified after my comment, so my comment doesn't make much sense now.
– Doc
22 hours ago












@Doc yeah sorry, I fixed it on your suggestion and got pulled off on a task before I could say anything.
– Harper
22 hours ago




@Doc yeah sorry, I fixed it on your suggestion and got pulled off on a task before I could say anything.
– Harper
22 hours ago




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4




Right, this all depends on what the OP means by “I had to reschedule my first flight”.
– PLL
20 hours ago




Right, this all depends on what the OP means by “I had to reschedule my first flight”.
– PLL
20 hours ago










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