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Hawaiian Airlines has implemented a strict "no-show" policy, effective May 15, which cancels reservations and forfeits money or miles for passengers who miss their flights, including layovers and return trips. The airline advises passengers to notify them if they might miss a flight. This policy is part of a broader crackdown on "skiplagging," a practice where travelers book connecting flights to save money but only use the first leg.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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