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Airline Blackout DatesPosted on February 18, 2010. What are blackout dates on airlines? I have flown before, but this is the first book my own ticket. Blackout dates are usually high traffic travel dates for airlines such as holidays. Because demand is so high travel during these dates, the airlines do not offer incentives such as frequent flyer mile redemptions or coupon during these periods. Blackout period is a period where none of the benefits of using one of the airlines can be claimed. This article deals with ussualy milage Travel reedeeming, or get points / distance for the purchase of tickets. It ussually also affects the cancellation or change policy, as no refund or no change can be difficult for your ticket class allows you to do Its a period of time when you can not "demand" a reward. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |