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  2. Traveloka - Wikipedia

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    During the early months of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, Traveloka began experiencing surges in refund and rescheduling requests. With flight bookings dropping to essentially zero, in April 2020, Traveloka laid off 100 staff members and over the next half year, refunded around 150,000 flight tickets equating to $100 million.

  3. Kiwi.com - Wikipedia

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    Kiwi.com (previously known as skypicker.com) is a Czech online travel agency [3] founded by Oliver Dlouhý and Jozef Képesi in 2012. Kiwi.com provides a fare aggregator, metasearch engine and booking for airline tickets and ground transportation. Its ticket search features Kiwi.com’s "virtual interlining " concept – itineraries combined ...

  4. Biden admin's new airline rules to require cash refunds for ...

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    Since President Biden took office, the DOT has helped return more than $3 billion in refunds and reimbursements owed to airline passengers – including over $600 million to passengers affected by ...

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    Ludwigsburg Palace is a 452-room complex of 18 buildings in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the largest palatial estate in the country and has been called the " Versailles of Swabia ". Eberhard Louis, Duke of Württemberg, began construction of the palace in 1704. Charles Eugene, the son of his successor, completed it and ...

  6. Refund policies on the largest airlines in the US

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    Delta Air Lines. Delta Air Lines clearly outlines its steps to cancel refundable and nonrefundable tickets and apply for a refund. Cancellation fees start at $99, though some "main cabin and above ...

  7. Trip.com - Wikipedia

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    trip .com. Trip.com is a multinational travel service conglomerate with 45,000 employees. It is one of the world's largest online travel agencies with over 400 million users worldwide, and also the parent of Skyscanner. It is headquartered in Singapore. [1] [2]

  8. Cheapair - Wikipedia

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    In March 2013, CheapAir.com created the first voice-activated flight search app for iOS devices. The app won a Travel Weekly award and was named one of the best apps and websites for travelers. In November 2013, CheapAir.com became the first travel agency worldwide to accept bitcoin as an alternate form of payment for flights.

  9. Qunar - Wikipedia

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    Most of the customers complaints focus on the topic of Qunar is not following the airline's policy and refuse to refund or change the plane tickets. Some customer reported that request to refund are denied without a reason being told, and others reported that even if a refund is granted, Qunar cannot guarantee when the refund will arrive to ...