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Air Jamaica Eases Ticket Change Restrictions Due to Hurricane Ivan.


MIAMI Miami, cities, United States
Miami (mīăm`ē, –ə).

1 City (1990 pop. 358,548), seat of Dade co., SE Fla., on Biscayne Bay at the mouth of the Miami River; inc. 1896.
 -- With Hurricane Ivan This article is about the Atlantic hurricane of 2004. For other storms of the same name, see Tropical Storm Ivan (disambiguation).
Hurricane Ivan was the strongest hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season.
 having already impacted five of the 12 Caribbean destinations served by Air Jamaica and the storm now threatening the airline's home island of Jamaica, the carrier has eased ticket change restrictions for passengers with confirmed reservations who have yet to travel, as well as those already in-transit.

--Passengers with confirmed reservations for travel slated to begin during the September 9 to 13, 2004 period may defer de·fer 1  
v. de·ferred, de·fer·ring, de·fers

v.tr.
1. To put off; postpone.

2. To postpone the induction of (one eligible for the military draft).

v.intr.
 their trips without penalty. Air Jamaica will issue travel vouchers equal to the total value of the original booking for flights to any Air Jamaica destination. Vouchers may be redeemed re·deem  
tr.v. re·deemed, re·deem·ing, re·deems
1. To recover ownership of by paying a specified sum.

2. To pay off (a promissory note, for example).

3.
 for travel to be completed up to one (1) year from the date the voucher A receipt or release which provides evidence of payment or other discharge of a debt, often for purposes of reimbursement, or attests to the accuracy of the accounts.  is issued. Passengers have 21 days from the original date of travel to request vouchers.

--Passengers already in-transit during the September 9 to 13, 2004 period may defer their return trips without penalty as well. This also applies to in-transit passengers with tickets slated to expire within the September 9 to 13, 2004 period. In-transit passengers can choose to complete their travel by September 17, 2004.

Passengers are advised to keep a record of their Air Jamaica locator codes to facilitate the processing of changes.

For updates on Air Jamaica schedule changes, call 1-800-523-5585, or visit http://www.airjamaica.com.

About Air Jamaica

Air Jamaica is a service-oriented passenger airline offering travelers a level of comfort, convenience and amenities not commonly found in air travel today. All Air Jamaica flights feature hot meals and unlimited complimentary champagne, wine and beer for all passengers of legal drinking age The legal drinking age is a limit assigned by governments to restrict the access of children and youth to alcoholic beverages. In most countries the legal age to purchase alcohol is at least 18, but there are notable exceptions. . Even Air Jamaica's flight schedules are developed with the customer in mind - arrival times are set early enough and departure times late enough to ensure travelers maximize precious vacation time. The Air Jamaica fleet is comprised of 20 new Airbus A320, A321 and A340 aircraft, the most modern fleet serving the Caribbean. Air Jamaica operates more than 400 weekly scheduled flights scheduled flight schedule nvol régulier

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 connecting 15 gateways in the U.S., Canada and the UK with 12 Caribbean destinations.
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