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Can I reserve a seat assignment?
Airlines offer reserved seat selection on most flights prior
to departure. Boarding pass issuance is restricted to the
day of the flight. You may request window or aisle seating
on the search form, or special seating arrangements can be
entered in the comments field on the reservation form. |
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How do I request special meals or other accommodations?
Please enter special requests in the comments field on the
reservation form and select the option to have a live agent
complete your request. |
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Can seniors receive a discount?
Most airlines allow senior discounts of 10% for each senior
and one traveling companion. The traveling companion must
travel on the exact same itinerary as the senior passenger.
Please note this in the comments field and select the option
to have a live agent complete your request. |
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What are the restrictions on last-minute bookings?
To help protect your credit card from fraudulent activity,
we take extra time to verify passenger information. Therefore,
reservations must be made at least 24 hours prior to departure
(Central Daylight Time). If the airline you have selected
requires paper tickets you will be notified of delivery options.
Naturally if you require paper tickets, time must be allowed
for delivery of the tickets from our US location. |
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What is a Valued Airline?
Valued Airline is a preferred carrier that has a committed
working relationship with us. These relationships enable us
to offer their best products and service directly to our customers. |
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What is an eticket?
An eticket, or electronic ticket,
represents your reservation for a flight, but is not in a
paper format. You will be supplied a confirmation number as
your proof of purchase. You will not receive a paper ticket.
With an eticket, your name and flight
details will be in the airline's computer. An eticket
is NOT a boarding pass. You will still have to check-in to
receive your boarding pass.
PLEASE NOTE: New regulations require you to present a printed
receipt of your e-ticket purchase in order to receive a boarding
pass. Please be certain to print your confirmation details
page or your confirmation email and bring it with you to the
airport. Failure to do so will result in your inability to
board your flight. |
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Can I receive a paper ticket?
Airlines charge fees for paper tickets issued when electronic
ticketing is available. Therefore, we issue all tickets electronically
unless a paper ticket is required by the airline. When required,
paper tickets do not have additional fees other than shipping
charges. |
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Are taxes included in the price of my fare?
The price of the tickets includes taxes and fees which are
imposed on air transportation by government authorities. Taxes
and fees, which may represent a significant portion of the
cost of air travel are either included in the fare or shown
separately in the "TAX" box(es) of the ticket(s). |
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Is my ticket refundable or transferable?
Unfortunately tickets are NOT refundable or transferable. |
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What are the fees for changing my ticket?
Some major airline carriers, including but not limited to,
US Airways, American and Delta, have changed their exchange
policies for non-refundable tickets. Changes to tickets prior
to departure date may result in large change fees plus additional
applicable charges. On your departure date, the airline may
charge additional fees for stand-by passengers. After departure,
your ticket may have no residual value. |
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Is any type of cancellation insurance available?
No, cancellation insurance is not available. |
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What is a back to back ticket?
When coupons from two or more tickets are issued at round
trip fares for the purpose of circumventing restrictions.
Airlines and travel agents are prohibited from issuing such
tickets. Each airline reserves the right to deny transportation
to passengers found using tickets in this manner. Travelers
will be responsible for the difference between the fare paid
and the fare of the actual itinerary. |
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Should I still check-in?
If you have reserved a seat assignment, you must still check-in.
Reserved seats are subject to cancellation if not claimed
at least 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure time (45
minutes for non-US and overseas flights). |
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What is required when I check-in?
ALL ticketed passengers must show a government issued photo
identification at check-in. Children must have a parent present
at check-in. Tickets, or eticket
reservations must be in each passenger's name as it appears
on the photo identification. |
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What is required with non-US travel?
An international trip may require valid travel documents such
as, but not limited to:
- passport
- visa
- re-entry permit
- health certificate
- inoculation record
- a ticket for the return journey or continuance of your trip
- or ANY combination thereof.
Cheaper Airlineticket .NET is NOT
responsible for your travel documents. You are responsible
for acquiring the proper documentation. Concerns about the
required travel documents may be resolved by contacting the
appropriate consulate, embassy, or government agency. |
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What is a schedule change?
Schedule changes are made by the airline when it changes flight
times or numbers at its discretion. If known about in advance,
Cheaper Airline Ticket .NET will send changes to you prior
to your flight. Often schedule changes are unexpected and
at the last minute. You may want to call the airline 24 hours
prior to your departure time to check your flight schedule. |
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What are the luggage limitations?
In general, you are allowed two items of checked baggage per
person and one personal and one carry-on item. Luggage requirements
can vary by airline and may change due to security or other
regulations. Airlines reserve the right to assess an additional
charge at the time of check in for three or more pieces of
luggage and/or for non-standard luggage. |
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Can I fly stand-by?
Stand-by availability is at the discretion of the airline.
Additionally, some airlines may charge fees for flying stand-by
on the same day as your departure. |
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What services are offered for children traveling alone?
Minors under the age of 18, traveling alone, are subject to
an unaccompanied minor fee as determined by the selected airline.
For a fee of $30 or more per flight segment, an airline customer
service agent will escort your child on and off the aircraft.
All unaccompanied children will be escorted from point of
check-in to the airplane where the child is placed in the
care of a flight attendant. A parent MUST be present at check-in
when their children are traveling alone. Please request this
service using the comment field on the reservation form. |
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Do I have to pay full fare for an infant?
An infant is a child under two years of age not occupying
a seat. Once children reach their second birthday, they must
be seated in an approved seat. One infant is permitted to
travel free on US domestic flights for each passenger paying
adult fare who is at least 12 years of age. Each additional
child under 2 years of age accompanying the same adult passenger
will pay the applicable accompanied child's fare whether they
are occupying a seat or not. |
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What are International travel restrictions for children?
For non-US travel, an infant pays 10 percent of the applicable
adult fare. All infants must have a ticket to travel. Children
ages 2-11 years of age receive a discounted fare decided by
the airline. Passengers 16 years of age or younger MUST be
accompanied by an adult. |
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What type of customer service is offered?
After submitting your reservation request, you will be provided
with an email address to use to make inquires about your request.
Our qualified and friendly agents are available to
answer your questions. All you have to do is ask. |
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What happens if after I purchase my ticket the airline goes bankrupt
before I travel?
If you have purchased a ticket on a US airline that ceases operations, you may be able to stand-by for a flight
on another US airline. Section 145 of the US Aviation and Transportation Security
Act "requires, at a minimum, that passengers holding
valid confirmed tickets, whether paper or electronic, of the
insolvent or bankrupt carrier must be transported by other
carriers who operate on the route for which the passenger
is ticketed on a space-available basis on the date of travel
shown on the ticket or other documentation demonstrating e-ticketing,
without significant additional charges." The amount
of additional charges are at the discretion of the
accommodating airline. This provision applies only on US airlines
if you make "alternative arrangement within 60 days after
the date on which that passenger's air transportation was
suspended,interrupted,
or discontinued (without regard to the originally scheduled
travel date on the ticket)." Non-US airlines are not
required to comply with the above. |
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Do
I need a visa to enter the country I am visiting or traveling
through?
Every country has its own laws regarding entrance by non-citizens.
Please check the specific laws governing the country you are
visiting. It is your sole responsibility to obtain all necessary
documentation prior to your departure. Regardless of the ticket
you purchase, applicable immigration laws apply.
Please note that a new United States
regulation is in enforcement that requires citizens from some
countries to obtain a visa if their flight is stopping over
in the US, even if
the US is not the
final destination .
In addition, citizens from waiver-countries visiting the
US, should be aware
that per the US Department of State, Starting
October 26, 2004, travelers entering the United
States under the Visa Waiver Program
must have a machine-readable passport. Any traveler without
a machine-readable passport will be required to obtain a visa
before coming to the United States.
For more information on US visa regulations visit http://unitedstatesvisas.gov/.
Please check all appropriate laws for the the
country you are visiting. |
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