What Travelers Should Know About Getting Refunds and Booking—or Rebooking—Trips Following Spirit Airlines’ Demise
Source: TIME · Bias: Center Left
Summary
What Spirit's shut down could mean for you—and some tips for booking or rebooking travel amid the ongoing disruptions caused by the fuel crisis
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