US Airways Customers Affected by Winter Storm May Change Itineraries without Penalty

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January 28th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 22 times, 1 so far today

US Airways (NYSE:LCC) is relaxing certain fees for customers who may have to change travel plans as a result of winter weather stretching from Texas to the Northeast. The airline will waive the standard change fee, advance reservation and ticketing requirements for customers traveling to the following markets between Jan. 27 and Jan. 29 on any US Airways, US Airways Express or US Airways codeshare flight:

Dallas/Fort Worth; Fayetteville, Ark.; Little Rock, Ark.; Memphis, Tenn.; Lexington, Ky.; Louisville, Ky .; Indianapolis; Akron, Ohio; Cincinnati; Cleveland; Columbus, Ohio; Dayton, Ohio; Pittsburgh; Erie, Penn.; Williamsport, Penn.; Harrisburg, Penn.; Allentown, Penn.; State College, Penn.; Scranton, Penn.; Philadelphia; Baltimore; Washington National (DCA); Hartford/Springfield, Conn.; New Haven, Conn.; Boston; Augusta, Maine; Portland, Maine; Manchester, N.H.; Newark, N.J.; Albany, N.Y.; Binghamton, N.Y.; Buffalo, N.Y.; Elmira, N.Y.; Islip, N.Y.; Ithaca, N.Y.; New York JFK; New York LaGuardia; Newburgh, N.Y.; Rochester, N.Y.; Syracuse, N.Y.; White Plains, N.Y.; Providence, R.I.; Burlington, Vt.; Ottawa; Toronto and Montreal.

Customers are strongly encouraged to check flight status at usairways.com, by calling 800-428-4322, or by texting their flight number to TEXTUS before arriving at the airport.

If US Airways service continues to operate to the affected destinations, customers can make certain changes without incurring the standard change fee, advance reservation or ticketing requirements:
Customers can move their entire itinerary up to seven days before or after the scheduled origination date.

Customers can apply the full value of their wholly unused tickets toward the purchase of a ticket to an alternate destination, although travel must originate within seven days of the scheduled origination date.

Customers traveling on certain tickets, such as some available from third-party ticket discounters, including but not limited to discount travel websites, may not have all elements of the policy available to them. Tickets issued by US Airways for travel on airlines other than US Airways, US Airways Shuttle or US Airways Express will follow the rules of the airline operating the flight(s).

Itinerary changes are subject to 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. Additional information regarding these amended ticketing policies can be found online at www.usairways.com or by calling 800-428-4322. (LCCG)

-Fly With US-

Contacts

US Airways, Tempe
Media Relations, 480-693-5729





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