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US Airways Implements Flexible Travel Policy Due to Hurricane
Conditions in Florida
ARLINGTON, Va., Aug. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- US Airways has implemented its
flexible travel policy for customers scheduled to fly to and from destinations
affected by Hurricane Charley.
Customers with itineraries for travel to and from the following destinations
can make changes to their itineraries and US Airways will waive the standard
change fee and advance reservation and ticketing requirements:
* Montego Bay, Grand Cayman, Key West, Fort Myers and Sarasota -- Aug. 11-
13, 2003; and
* Tampa - Aug. 12-13, 2004.
As a result of the hurricane conditions, US Airways and US Airways Express have
cancelled approximately 60 flights to and from the Florida Gulf Coast tomorrow.
For flights cancelled due to these weather conditions, US Airways will provide
the following options to customers, at no extra cost:
* Reschedule travel to originate up to seven days later;
* Re-accommodation on alternate flights on US Airways, or on another
airline if an alternative flight does not depart within four hours;
* Customers en route can return to their origin and reschedule travel to
originate up to seven days later; or
* Receive a refund for the full value of the ticket.
If US Airways continues to operate to the affected destinations, customers can
still make certain changes without incurring the standard change fee, advance
reservation or ticketing requirements. Allowed changes include:
* The entire itinerary can be moved forward or delayed, up to seven days
from the scheduled origination date. The length of trips cannot be
changed; or
* The full value of wholly unused tickets can be applied toward the
purchase of a ticket to an alternate destination, with travel to
originate within seven days of the scheduled origination date.
Customers traveling on certain fares -- such as some available from third party
ticket discounters, including, but not limited to, discount travel Web sites --
may not have all elements of the policy available to them. Customers ticketed
by US Airways for travel on airlines other than US Airways, US Airways Shuttle,
MidAtlantic Airways or US Airways Express must follow the rules of the airline
operating the service.
Itinerary changes are subject to booking code availability, and in certain
cases, an additional collection fee. Customers will be able to stand by for
alternate flights without incurring the standby fee if a satisfactory alternate
itinerary cannot be confirmed.
For more information on US Airways flight schedules and fares, contact US
Airways online at usairways.com. Details of allowed itinerary changes are
available on US Airways' Web site at usairways.com/travel/airport/index.htm.
DATASOURCE: US Airways
CONTACT: Amy Kudwa of US Airways, +1-703-872-5100
Web site: http://www.usairways.com/