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An unrestricted fare is one that A. may allow some changes. B. is the same as a coach fare. C. is less expensive than either coach or business class. D. is nonrefundable.
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An unrestricted fare is one that A. may allow some changes. B. is the same as a coach fare. C. is less expensive than either coach or business class. D. is nonrefundable.
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An unrestricted fare is one that A. may allow some changes. B. is the same as a coach fare. C. is less expensive than either coach or business class. D. is nonrefundable.
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unrestricted fares
are "fully refundable and do not have advanced purchase requirements. If you purchase a ticket that is identified as an
unrestricted fare
, you can make changes to your flight with no change fee (based on seat availability)
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