Air Wisconsin's flight change policies are influenced by its evolving role in the airline industry, particularly in its relationships with major carriers and its focus on Essential Air Service (EAS) contracts. Here's an overview:
Operational Changes: As of April 3, 2025, Air Wisconsin will conclude its scheduled flying services for American Airlines ahead of the previously planned date. This shift signifies a move from operating as American Eagle to focusing primarily on EAS and charter flights.
Booking Through Major Airlines: For flights booked under the American Airlines network, including those operated by Air Wisconsin, the flight change and cancellation policies adhere to American Airlines' guidelines. It's advisable to consult American Airlines' official website or contact their customer service for specific policy details.
Direct Bookings with Air Wisconsin: With Air Wisconsin's increased emphasis on EAS and charter services, passengers booking directly through Air Wisconsin should review the specific terms and conditions applicable to their tickets. It's recommended to contact Air Wisconsin's customer service for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding flight changes and cancellations.
Fare Differences: Changing to a different fare type or class may require payment of any fare difference.
Refunds: Refund eligibility and procedures depend on your fare type and booking method. It's advisable to review the fare conditions during booking or contact customer service for specific information.
No-Show Policy: Failure to show up for a flight without prior notice may result in the forfeiture of the ticket. It's important to inform the airline of any changes to your travel plans.
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