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The continuing confusion over airline travel credits

The continuing confusion over airline travel credits “Who has eight hours to call an online travel agent?” Many are experiencing frustrating delays when rebooking flights or being reimbursed for flights cancelled by the airlines. By Eric A. Taub, New York Times Service July 6, 2021 | 7:05 PM Email To witness her son’s graduation from the National Guard’s Apache helicopter training program in April 2020, Janet Chen used Expedia to book what she thought was a round-trip ticket on Delta Air Lines from her home in Wake Forest, North Carolina, to Dothan Airport in Alabama. When the pandemic made travel dangerous, she canceled her trip and received a voucher for its full $500 value, to be used within 18 months.

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The Continuing Confusion Over Airline Travel Credits

The Continuing Confusion Over Airline Travel Credits
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Airline Travel Credits: Confusion Around Rebooking Flights and More

Airline Travel Credits: Confusion Around Rebooking Flights and More
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The Obama Administration Is De-Militarizing the National Guard - www.independentsentinel.com

The Obama Administration Is De-Militarizing the National Guard The National Guard via military.com In order to save $12 billion, all of the National Guard’s Apache helicopters are being transferred to the active duty Army, according to Defense One. It appears to be de-militarizing the National Guard. The National Guard is fighting the move. In exchange for all 192 Apache attack helicopters presently used by nine states, the Guard and the Reserve components will receive 11l UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters. This eliminates 3 of 13 combat aviation brigades from the Army. The main mission of the Apaches is to be the combat reserve of the Army.

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