After more than a year of free change and cancellation on any flight, things have changed. Want flexibility? You may have to pay more for it.| Thrifty Traveler
Airlines are hiding the possibility of getting a refund for canceled flights in a desperate bid to hang on to more cash from travelers.| Thrifty Traveler
U.S. law requires all airlines to offer refunds when canceling or delaying flights that touch U.S. soil. But Air Canada is digging in, saying it won't.| Thrifty Traveler
Generally, online travel agencies like Expedia, Priceline, and others are deferring to and honoring the individual airlines' policies.| Thrifty Traveler
From damaged items to unauthorized transactions, credit card chargebacks could get you back the refund that you deserve.| Thrifty Traveler
Stop sitting on hold for an hour or more as you try to sort out your issues with your flight. The fastest way to solve most problems? Hop on Twitter.| Thrifty Traveler