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Bereavement flight

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Discounted airline travel to grieving passengers
A death certificate (example shown) is required as proof before some bereavement flights.

In theUnited States andCanada, abereavement flight is a flight purchased when a close relative has died or is dying. Bereavement fares used to be offered by many airlines, but as of 2015, most have stopped providing them.[1]

Bereavement flights often have flexible rules, and sometimes a reduced rate, however, the price of the fare depends on the airline.[2][3] Customers may be able to obtain a bereavement fare for last-minute flights that is comparable to that of a regular fare purchased in advance.[4]

Until the late 1990s, it was common for an airline to waive the 7- or 14-day advance purchase rule for bereavements, but in recent years, many airlines have been cutting back on bereavement fares.[5] Instead, many short-notice travelers rely on hidden city fares or otherairline booking ploys.

Policies of various airlines

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Airlines have varying policies pertaining to bereavement flights. This may include the relatives for which one is eligible to obtain such a ticket, the proof that is required, and the price that is charged in comparison with other fares.[6]

  • United Airlines no longer offers bereavement fares, but still has more flexible options for changing and canceling flights.[7] Formerly, it offered bereavement fares of 5% off the ticket price in the event of the death or grave illness of a family member or for individuals seeking medical treatment for tickets sold within six days of travel.[8]
  • Delta Air Lines allows discounts for death or imminent death for those who call in advance for reservations.[8]
  • Air Canada offers bereavement fares within 7 days of a funeral and for stays of up to 30 days with a copy of a death certificate, a letter from a funeral director, or a certificate from anattending physician. For international itineraries only, the airline will also refund the difference between the regular and the bereavement fare if one of these is presented after travel.[9]
  • American Airlines no longer offers a compassion fare for customers traveling due to a medical emergency or death of a family member after the merger withUS Airways.[10]
  • Alaska Airlines offers a bereavement fare for those traveling due to the death of an immediate family member. This fare is only available within seven days of travel.[11]
  • JetBlue,Southwest andFrontier do not offer bereavement fares, but have more flexible options for changing and canceling tickets.[4]

Other issues

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Family members

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Airline policies differ concerning which family members are eligible for bereavement fares. Some airlines accommodate onlyimmediate family members; others are more inclusive, offering fares for a variety of familial relations, such as foster relatives, half relatives, and step relatives. Airlines have also explored whether same-sex spouses, ordomestic partners who are not legal spouses, can be included.[12]

Price

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With the reduced availability of bereavement rates, it has been suggested that cheaper fares can often be found online.[12]

References

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  1. ^Noel, Josh (8 September 2014)."Bereavement fares disappearing from many airlines".Seattle Times. Retrieved2 April 2015.
  2. ^"Bereavement Flights - What You Should Know". ABC article directory. Archived fromthe original on 2009-06-29. Retrieved2010-03-31.
  3. ^Robarts, Scott (2006-09-04)."Why bereavement fares are a farce and abomination that it Air Canada « Business Kung-Fu (closed for public access)". Businesskungfu.wordpress.com. Retrieved2010-03-31.
  4. ^abRich, Jason R. (2009-11-15)."Airlines' bereavement fares can help cut costs for last-minute travel to a funeral".Daily News. New York.
  5. ^De Lollis, Barbara (2005-02-22)."Bereavement breaks fewer".USA Today.
  6. ^"What You Should Know About Bereavement Flights". Articlealley.com. 2009-04-01. Retrieved2010-03-31.
  7. ^"United Airlines - Bereavement Fare Policy Update". Archived fromthe original on 2014-03-30. Retrieved2014-03-16.
  8. ^ab"Page 3: Bereavement Airfares: Cheap Emergency Flights for Death, Illness - ABC News". Abcnews.go.com. 2010-02-24. Retrieved2013-10-13.
  9. ^"Bereavement Fares". aircanada.com. 2008-11-24. Retrieved2013-10-13.
  10. ^"Emergency And Bereavement Fares". Aa.com. 2014-02-27. Archived fromthe original on 2014-02-28. Retrieved2014-02-14.
  11. ^Willman, Marissa (February 17, 2014)."Bereavement Fares".Cheapflights.
  12. ^ab"Is there compassion in bereavement fares?".USA Today. 2008-10-01.
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