rebook
Americanverb
Example Sentences
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And while you still may pay a penalty if you cancel and rebook — the amount can vary depending on how close it is to the sailing date — you can always take out the calculator once again and see whether it’s worth doing so.
From MarketWatch
The actual impact, however, could be “meaningfully less,” since airlines were able to rebook passengers and strategically plan cancellations, the BofA analysts noted.
From MarketWatch
The actual impact, however, could be “meaningfully less,” since airlines were able to rebook passengers and strategically plan cancellations, the BofA analysts said.
From MarketWatch
One user on X said "Marriott has been useless", and wanted to charge him hundreds of dollars a night to rebook him at one of its Courtyard brand hotels.
From BBC
For now it remains lower-demand “shoulder” season, and airlines are better able to rebook passengers, especially the larger carriers that offer multiple daily flights to major destinations, and those whose fleets include both big and smaller aircraft.
From MarketWatch
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