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How do I search for a flight?
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How do I search for a flight and a hotel?
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Step-by-step guide for selecting airplane seats
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Why can I only select "Economy" or "Business" when I search for flights?
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How do I search for a direct flight?
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Can I book a trip for other people in my company?
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I mostly book trips for other travelers. Why does the trip search always add me as a traveler?
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How do I search for flights with more than 6 destinations?
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How do I find my recent searches?
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What if I don’t know what airport I’m flying into?
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Can I transfer a ticket to someone else in my company?
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How does GetGoing recommend flights?
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Can I change my name on a booked ticket?
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How can I use filters to refine the results?
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Why can't I update the number of stops from the search results page?
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How do I check prices for flights on different dates?
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What if I can’t find a specific flight I’m looking for?
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What if I need to book a flight that departs in a few hours?
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How can I select a flight to filter the results?
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Where do I see the full details of a flight option?
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What does "Economy Premium" mean?
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Where can I see cancellation and changing fees for a flight?
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What does the dollar sign above the price mean?
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How do I know what food is served on the plane?
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How do I know what type of plane I'm flying in?
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What does "Multiple Airlines" mean?
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How do I add extra baggage to my flight?
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What does "Economy Light," "Classic," and "Light" mean?
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What does the "Back to Itinerary" button do? Why am I seeing it?
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How do I search for a Premium Economy flight?
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What does it mean that a flight is out of policy?
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How do I filter results that only include checked bags?
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What if I don’t want to fly through a specific airport in my connection?
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How can I search for international flights without checked bags and no meals?
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What does the refundability filter do?
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If I select a flight, does that mean I have a ticket?
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When I select a flight option on the search page, will you hold it until I'm ready to book?
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Can I reserve a specific seat?
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How does GetGoing use my meal and seat preferences?
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I got a message that the flight I selected is no longer available. What happened?
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How do I see all the details of the flight I selected on the "Review and Book" page?
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Why am I seeing a different airport code in the "Review and Book" flight than the one I selected in the search results?
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I pressed the "Edit" button by mistake. How do I go back to the "Review and Book" page?
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How do I change my flight selection?
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I downloaded my itinerary. Do I have a ticket?
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How do I make sure that I have a checked bag with my flight?
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What do I use "Add a note to this service" for?
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I see a list of several approvers. Do I have to wait for all of them to approve my trip?
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Do I have to leave a note for approvers?
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Do I have to pay the processing fee for every flight I book?
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How do I add another traveler to the flight I selected?
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Can I make changes to my flight selection after I submit it for approval?
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What if I find a cheaper flight on another website?
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How can I guarantee I'm getting the best price?
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If I add another flight my to my trip, will I have more than one ticket?
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How will I get my ticket? Where do I print it?
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Why doesn’t my calendar add my flight automatically?
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I only see "Book" at the bottom. Will that book my flight?
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I arrived at the airport, but they cannot find my reservation. What do I do?
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Why are the changing costs of a flight higher than the original ticket price?
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How do I fly direct on only one leg of the journey?
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My flight was delayed or canceled. Can you claim compensation on my behalf?
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What does it mean if my trip is "Partially Booked" or "Reverted to Draft?"
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Can I book a private flight?
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Is there a booking deadline for flights?
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What happens when I sort flights by "Fastest" or "Cheapest" options?
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Can I book business or first-class tickets?
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What is the United States Trusted Traveler program?
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What is a low-cost carrier?
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How do unused ticket credits work on GetGoing?
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How to manage your trip if there is an airline strike