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Airlines are changing thousands of flight schedules: What you need to know

Por: ABC News Life February 28, 2023

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Airlines around the world are changing flight schedules for thousands of upcoming summer flights.If you've already booked a flight for May, June, July or August, there is a chance your departure time or day of travel has changed.Airlines publish schedules about a year out from departure and as the flight date gets closer, airlines often need to change the departure time or scrap the flight altogether. Since travel rebounded following... + full article



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