Skybus Waives Ticket-Change Fee

Friday,  February 22, 2008 9:46 AM

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The winter storm prompted Skybus Airlines to waive the ticket change fee for passengers flying in to and out of Port Columbus International Airport on Friday.

It normally costs travelers $40 to change their reservations on the Columbus-based airline, 10TV News reported.

"We know that some of our passengers are concerned about the possibility of delays and cancellations due to the predicted winter storm, and are offering to waive our usual change fee to allow them to decide ahead of time to change their travel plans," according to a statement released by the airline.

Passengers will have to pay the difference in the airfare of the original flight and the new flight, 10TV News reported.

Skybus investors include Nationwide Mutual Capital, Huntington Capital Investment Co., Battelle Services Co. and Wolfe Enterprises Inc., a subsidiary of The Dispatch Printing Company, which owns WBNS-TV and The Ohio News Network.

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