US Airways Vacations: business as usual

Tuesday, 16 Sep, 2004 0

The airline is ailing, but US Airways Vacations says it is pursuing business as usual.

US Airways, operated by The Mark Travel Corporation, is not part of US Airways’ filing for Chapter 11 protection.

All US Airways Vacations reservations will be honored and all regular refund and exchange policies apply, according to Kris Potter, vice president and general manager.

US Airways customers programs, such as Dividend Miles, remain unaffected. US Airways Vacations passengers will continue to accrue miles on the air portion of their vacation packages.

US Airways officials have said there will be no immediate changes in service.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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