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Airlines relax rules for travel to fire-ravaged California

The wildfires ravaging Southern California have prompted airlines to waive the usual penalties most of them charge for making changes to tickets for travelers scheduled to go to the region. Check with your airline if you have plans. Be sure to read the fine print of what airlines will do for you because rules may vary, depending on how much paid or how you bought your ticket (directly from the airline or through a travel Website.)

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Tom Belden, a former Inquirer business writer, has written about Philadelphia International Airport, airlines, the travel industry, the conventions and meetings business for 25 years. He has traveled to all 50 states and extensively in Europe and Mexico.


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