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  2. No-show (airlines) - Wikipedia

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    Often no-shows are treated the same way regardless of reason. This means that a passenger who is delayed by a problem during the travel to airport will get the return flight cancelled even if wanting to rebook the outbound flight at the airport. A new ticket bought shortly before departure often needs to be business class due to airline policy.

  3. Air France accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Air France Flight 422: the Air France flight from Bogotá's El Dorado Airport, to Quito, using a Boeing 727 wet-leased from TAME, crashed into a mountain near Bogotá. All 43 passengers and 10 crew died. [94] Although not an Air France plane, the flight was the final segment of an Air France flight originating in Paris. 5 March 1999

  4. Air Passengers Rights Regulation - Wikipedia

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    The Air Passengers Rights Regulation 2004 [1] [2] (Regulation (EC) No 261/2004) is a regulation in EU law establishing common rules on compensation and assistance to passengers in the event of denied boarding, flight cancellations, or long delays of flights.

  5. These airlines are the most generous when your flight is delayed

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    Each year nearly 100,000 flights are delayed or canceled.. Under FAA regulation, if your flight is delayed or canceled, airlines are not legally obligated to compensate customers, but each airline ...

  6. Air France Flight 447 - Wikipedia

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    Air France Flight 447 (AF447/AFR447) [b] was a scheduled international passenger flight from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Paris, France. On 1 June 2009, inconsistent airspeed indications and miscommunication led to the pilots inadvertently stalling the Airbus A330 .

  7. Standby (air travel) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Some low-cost carriers, Southwest Airlines in particular, have policies that only allow full fares to standby (unless the passenger's original flight was delayed). This means that someone with a discounted airfare, like a Web-only fare or 14-day advance ticket is ineligible to fly standby unless they upgrade to a full-fare ticket.

  8. List of missing aircraft - Wikipedia

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    This was a cargo flight, operated by Air Haiti International from San Juan to Managua. February 12, 1962: De Havilland Dragonfly ZK-AFB: 5: Un­known New Zealand (Milford Sound) The first of five aircraft to have disappeared in the area. [143] March 16, 1962: Lockheed L-1049H Constellation: 107: Mid-air explosion (presumed) North Pacific Ocean ...

  9. Category:Air France accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Air France Flight 007; Air France Flight 009; Air France Flight 066; Air France Flight 072; Air France Flight 117; Air France Flight 139; Air France Flight 152; Air France Flight 178; Air France Flight 212 (1968) Air France Flight 212 (1969) Air France Flight 296Q; Air France Flight 358; Air France Flight 406; Air France Flight 422; Air France ...