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Article: Rights reserved: even the best-laid plans can go amiss. But travel providers are often legally obligated to honor clients' wishes. (Travel Tips).
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- American Drycleaner
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- June 1, 2003
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You're on a business trip, and the airline bumps you--then loses your suitcase. The car-rental rep gets you to buy insurance you don't need. And the hotel is overbooked, so the room you reserved isn't available.
Business travel can be a pain--there's no telling what to expect. But one thing is certain: If you travel often enough, sooner or later, you'll face annoying and costly problems. Fortunately' the law--as well as some industry practices--provides a measure of protection. The following information may come in handy this summer, if you're planning to travel to the Clean Show.
AIRLINES. Your airline ticket is a type of contract--technically, a ...