"New No-Show Policy: Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines' Ticket Cancellation Guidelines"
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"New No-Show Policy: Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines' Ticket Cancellation Guidelines"
[!CDATA[Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines have implemented a new no-show policy effective May 15. Passengers who miss their flights without canceling in advance risk losing the entire value of their ticket. The policy applies to confirmed reservations where passengers fail to show up without prior notice. To avoid losing the value of your ticket, it is recommended to inform the airlines before departure if you are unable to make your flight. Failure to cancel in time may result in the cancellation of your entire reservation, including return or connecting flights. Non-refundable fare passengers will not be able to recover the cost or use miles if marked as a no-show. If you find yourself in a situation where you have missed your flight, it is advised to contact Hawaiian or Alaska's Reservations Department promptly to explore potential solutions. In cases where passengers have just missed their boarding at the airport, assistance may still be available from staff at the kiosks or check-in counter. The airlines aim to reduce unused seats and ensure more guests fly on time through this policy. The airlines have aligned to a single policy addressing no-show passengers with non-refundable tickets. A no-show passenger is defined as someone with a confirmed reservation who does not board their flight. By adopting a standardized policy, Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines aim to provide a consistent travel experience for guests across their combined global network. Guests are encouraged to proactively make any necessary travel adjustments to non-refundable tickets on the airlines' websites without incurring change fees. In conclusion, Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines have introduced a new no-show policy to address passengers who miss their flights without canceling in advance. Passengers are advised to inform the airlines before departure if they are unable to make their flight to retain the value of their ticket. The policy aims to streamline the process for handling no-show passengers and ensure a more consistent travel experience for guests.]]