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May 15, 2008

United accidentally rolls back surcharge?

The folks at FareCompare.com seem to think that United accidentally pressed the wrong button somewhere. Here's what Graeme Wallace of FareCompare has to say:

In what appears to be a mistake airfare rule filing, United Airlines rolled back their $130 fuel surcharge on the significant majority of their domestic route system today in the 12:30 Eastern feed.

Assuming that this is a mistake, 8pm tonight is the first time they will have a chance to rectify the situation - meaning that consumers will have until approximately midnight eastern time to buy tickets at these reduced rates. (The US based reservation systems dont load the 8pm feed til after midnight).

We've contacted United, but so far we've had no official response.

- Trebor Banstetter

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