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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is the last leg of her trip on a US airline? My 74 year old parents live in Paris, and have gone back and forth using Air France for years, from Charles de Gaulle to Dulles, without any plane cancellations or rerouting. I was under the impression that international flights, particularly ones from non-US airlines, usually are not rerouted. But I guess it can happen. I'm sorry, I hope everything goes well. [/quote] It is a US airline. Maybe that was a mistake. She usually does not fly US airlines. Never again![/quote] PP you replied to. Aha! Yes, I think that increased her risk of last-minute changes, the US airlines tend to do that a lot more than European ones ([b]not even sure it's legal in the EU[/b]). [/quote] Illegal to cancel flights?[/quote] Airlines have to pay a lot of money for no good reason cancellations, up to 600 Euros per passenger. It's a pretty good incentive not to do that.[/quote] The US flights operating out of the EU also have to pay that fine, so the incentives are the same.[/quote]
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