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Originally posted by ZTAngel
I don't know if this is correct but I think if US Air was to go under, they would try to move you over to another airline. About 2 years ago, I flew to San Diego using United and there was talk about how United wasn't going to be around much longer. Someone told me that if United was to go under, my airline tickets would transfer to another airline but this person could've been talking out of their butt. United stuck around so luckily I didn't have to worry.
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I just bought my spring break tickets through USAir because my dad wanted to used up all his miles from his usair visa (thankfully he's gotten a new credit card).
Both of my parents assure me that even if usair goes under the other airlines will honor the ticket in "some manner." Which means I'll get to my destination eventually.
As for the lower priced airlines, it's making flying more "mainstream." Not that i don't love being able to fly from boston to baltimore or south eastern va to visit pals for $100 round trip.
I dunno, I can still remember being young and getting real food on a plane and the flight was only 2 hours.
but again
that was before it was "mainstream" to fly