Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To readjust; resettle; bring into renewed order.
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Examples
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"It will take several days to return to … reaccommodate all passengers," spokesman Chris White says.
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He also said Spirit has deals with several larger airlines to provide seats to reaccommodate some passengers.
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We'll reaccommodate passengers as quickly as we can.
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We'll reaccommodate passengers as quickly as we can.
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A Delta spokesman said the carrier will remove its code from AeroMexico's flights, "will work proactively to reaccommodate any travelers affected by this change" and expects "minimal impact" to passengers.
FAA Downgrades Mexico's Air-Safety Rating, Citing Lax Oversight 2010
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When there were disruptions to the system, there was more of a margin of error in the system for airlines to adjust and reaccommodate flyers, or to space flights out a little bit.
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The carrier said it was working to reaccommodate customers whose flights between London and Los Angeles and London and Las Vegas were grounded, and had secured hotel rooms through early January in all four cities it served.
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It took some airlines five or more days to reaccommodate passengers on new flights around the Christmas and New Year's holidays because planes in the U.S. were already flying about
Delta, AirTran Scrub Most Atlanta Flights As Snow Blankets Georgia Capital - Bloomberg 2011
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If not, they can probably reaccommodate me on Delta, I hope.
The Cranky Flier How to build a coaching program 2010
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"As long as they can reaccommodate the passengers, there won't be much of a revenue impact."
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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