Continental Airlines Provides Ticketing Flexibility for Customers Affected by Hurricane Dean

21.08.2007 [09:20] :: Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) is providing ticketing flexibility for customers whose travel plans may be affected by Hurricane Dean.

Continental Airlines Provides Ticketing Flexibility for Customers Affected by Hurricane Dean

HOUSTON - Customers who have immediate travel plans to any of the cities listed below may reschedule or reroute travel once, without a penalty, through Aug. 21, 2007.

The fastest and most convenient way to change travel plans is via continental.com > "Hurricane Dean travel notices." Customers need to enter their confirmation number and last name in "Manage Reservations." Customers may also call Continental Airlines reservations at 800-525-0280 or their travel agent.

    Affected cities are:

    Aruba             San Juan               Santo Domingo
    Belize City       Antigua                Santiago
    Cancun            Grand Cayman Island    St. Croix
    Cozumel           Montego Bay            St. Maarten
    Merida            Port of Spain          St. Thomas
    Aguadilla         Puerto Plata           Tortola
    Ponce             Punta Cana

A change to origin or destination city may result in additional charges. If a flight has been canceled, a refund in the original form or payment can be requested. Complete details of this policy, a weather advisory and real time flight status are available at continental.com.

Tags:

Continental Airlines | Customers Affected by Hurricane Dean | Luftverkehr | Ticketing Flexibility

Mehr zum Thema:

Luftverkehr | Nordamerika & USA | Destinationen | Allianzen Kooperationen Kartelle

Kontakt:

Corporate Communications of Continental Airlines
+1-713-324-5080


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