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Cancellations, he said, because of some wildfires up by Amarillo.
Think being nobody's easy? Try it with the lights out. James Lloyd Davis 2011
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Cancellations over the three days and a freeze on fresh ticket bookings have cost the airline 265 million rupees $5.98 million in lost revenue, Air India said.
Air India Cancels 126 Domestic Flights Anirban Chowdhury 2011
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Cancellations Food, two free phone calls and sometimes a hotel while waiting.
Why Fliers Get Fed in the EU but Not in U.S. Scott McCartney 2010
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Cancellations from poor weather shaved roughly another $10 million from its income, while fuel costs rose 14% in year-on-year terms.
JetBlue Airways Reports Loss, Hurt by Costs Related to New Reservation System 2010
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Cancellations outpaced new trial and permanent mods in each of the last three months.
EXTEND AND PRETEND: The Obama Administration's Failed Foreclosure Program 2010
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Cancellations Food, two free phone calls and sometimes a hotel while waiting.
Why Fliers Get Fed in the EU but Not in U.S. Scott McCartney 2010
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Cancellations of visits by major touring productions to the National are rare, especially so close to the planned opening.
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Cancellations are hurting business for Captain Brandy Moore, a Biloxi native, who operates Biloxi Shrimping Trips, a charter boat service that has delighted visitors for over 55 years.
Bryan Gobin: Gulf Coast to Visitors: Y'all Come Down and Eat! 2010
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Cancellations will have a particularly disruptive effect on families returning from the Easter holidays who were due to fly back into northern Europe this weekend.
DK Matai: Volcanic Fury Suspends Air Travel: Europe Back to 19th C? 2010
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Cancellations in May and June were up by more than 50% at
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