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United Airlines gets it right

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Regarding Catharine Hamm’s “On the Spot” column [ “A Fare Gamble,” May 31]: In November 2008, after I learned the date for a grandson’s graduation in North Carolina, I purchased an air ticket and used mileage to upgrade.

Imagine my surprise when I received an e-mail and then a travel document making a slight change in the flights

and providing a voucher for $115.60, good for a year. This was done by United Airlines, without any request from me, and is unlike the ordeal with American that Hamm described in her column.

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At least one airline is doing things correctly.

Eleanor Van Natta

Rancho Dominguez

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