Why won’t Allegiant refund my deceased son’s airfare?
After William Osborne’s son dies unexpectedly, he asks Allegiant for a refund of his airline ticket. It refuses. Why?
The Travel Troubleshooter is a weekly consumer column that solves travel problems. Missing cruise refunds, lousy airline service, car rental surcharges — it’s all fair game for this feature. Each story presents a problem and fixes it in a quick Q&A format.
After William Osborne’s son dies unexpectedly, he asks Allegiant for a refund of his airline ticket. It refuses. Why?
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