Most major U.S. airlines still allow travelers to freely change or cancel their flights in exchange for a voucher or travel credit. Here's what you need to know.| Thrifty Traveler
Basic economy fares are a pain, but United Airlines takes it even farther. United basic economy fares are the most restrictive by far. Just how bad are they?| Thrifty Traveler
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Delta was the first major U.S. airline to offer basic economy fares - and they've gone farther than most. Here's everything you need to know about Delta basic economy.| Thrifty Traveler
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
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