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How to get a refund for coronavirus-canceled travel, from hotline help to the nuclear option By Lori Rackl, Chicago Tribune © Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/TNS Samantha Levey of Chicago is the plaintiff in a proposed class action lawsuit against the low-cost carrier Volaris, which she says denied her request for a full refund after the airline canceled her flight to Mexico.
As the new coronavirus continues to cripple the travel industry, consumers are clamoring to get their money back for the unused airline tickets, lodging, tours, car rentals and cruises booked before their plans were hijacked by a pandemic.
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Orbitz Reaffirms Commitment to LGBTQ+ Travel with New Campaign
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CHICAGO, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Twenty years after launching the first LGBTQ print ad encouraging travelers to see the world on your terms, travel site Orbitz is debuting a new national ad campaign and call to action for LGBTQIA+ travelers as the travel industry readies for a comeback.
Travel As You Are
#TravelAsYouAre is a call to arms inviting all people to travel on their terms, not the ones society created for them.
We re refocusing on our foundational values and the work that Orbitz started 20 years ago advocating for LGBTQ travel.
th birthday that they can use to book a trip on CheapTickets.com
1. Contestants have 20 days to enter the contest from February 22 – March 13, 2021 and must be between the ages of 20-29 to enter. The pandemic has halted our travel plans and many 20-somethings have missed out on valuable time to broaden their horizons, says Justine McDonald, Senior Brand Manager at CheapTickets. In a survey we conducted last year, more than half of college students reported that they have not traveled since the start of COVID-19 in March 2020, and 40% said they didn t know when they d feel comfortable traveling again. That s why we re giving young travelers years of free trips to look forward to.
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