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Old May 7, 2010, 9:31 AM
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It is the nature of natural disasters that they are neither the airline nor the passengers fault. Allowing passengers to rebook through the end of May seems fair. It would be nice if they could show some flexibility, but really it is not AA's fault either. Do you have travel insurance? Anyway, by July you may well find that a trip to Nashville will still be pleasant, notwithstanding the conference being cancelled. I woulde just take the trip and try to make the best of it. Disasters happen, and sometimes we just have to accept that God is in control!!
 

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