Passengers want refunds, but airlines are often offering more limited alternatives
Airlines and other travel companies are offering limited flexibility to travelers worried about coronavirus, and some restrictions still in force leave travelers paying what amount to virus fees.
United Airlines even changed its rules over the weekend to make it harder to get refunds, then altered the rules again Tuesday night to make them more vague, demonstrating how chaotic and confusing the whole situation can be for travelers.
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