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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rebook .
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Examples
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That amount would rise to $400, in addition to the one-way cost of their ticket, in cases where the airline rebooks them on a flight that arrives fewer than two hours after their original one.
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"In general terms, passengers have to incur a loss to claim on their insurance and if the airline rebooks passengers or offers some form of compensation, such as accommodation, a loss may not have been incurred."
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The airline -- like most of its competitors -- automatically rebooks passengers on the next available flight following a cancellation and tries to get in touch by phone or e-mail to help people plan ahead.
Raw Story 2009
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The airline - like most of its competitors - automatically rebooks passengers on the next available flight following a cancellation and tries to get in touch by phone or e-mail to help people plan ahead.
Raw Story 2009
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The airline - like most of its competitors - automatically rebooks passengers on the next available flight following a cancellation and tries to get in touch by phone or e-mail to help people plan ahead.
News24 Top Stories 2009
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The airline - like most of its competitors - automatically rebooks passengers on the next available flight following a cancellation and tries to get in touch by phone or e-mail to help people plan ahead.
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