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Subject: Re: eTicket Itinerary and Receipt for Confirmation H9E1G7
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On Nov 13, 2013, at 10:50 AM, "United Airlines, Inc." <uniteda irlincs@united com> wrote:
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Issue Date: November 13, 2013
Traveler eTicket Number Frequent Flyer Seats
0162386544838
FLIGHT INFORMATION
Departure City and .
Day, Date Flight Class-rime Arrival City and Time Aircraft Meal
Tue, UA5605U ASPEN, CO DENVER, CO CRJ-
26NOVI3 (ASE) 12:29 PM (DEN) 1:21 PM 700
Flight operated by SKYWEST AIRLINES doing business as UNITED EXPRESS.
Tue, UA754 U NEW YORK, NY 757- Purchase
26NOVI3 DENVER, CO (LGA - LAGUARDIA) 8:29 200
(DEN) 3:00 PM PM
FARE INFORMATION
Fare Breakdown
Airfare: 452.09USD Form of Payment:
U.S. Federal Transportation 33.91 VISA
Tax: Last Four Digits
U.S. Flight Segment Tax: 7.80 3874
September Ilth Security Fee: 5.00
U.S. Passenger Facility 9.00
Charge:
Per Person Total: 507.80USD
eTicket Total: 507.80USD
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The airfare you paid on this itinerary totals: 452.09 USD
The taxes, fees, and surcharges paid total: 55/1 USD
Fare Rules: Additional charges may apply for changes in addition to any fare rules listed.
NONREF/0VALUAFTDPT/CHGFEE
Cancel reservations before the scheduled departure time or TICKET HAS NO
VALUE.
Additional Wed., Nov. 13, 2013Nisa 3874 was charged 200.00 USD for the following:
Charges: Change Penalty Fee / EDD 01629297624905
Fri., Sep. 27, 2013Nisa 3874 was charged 69.00 USD for the following:
Economy Plus Scat / EDD 01629261571545
Fri., Sep. 27, 2013Nisa 3874 was charged 69.00 USD for the following:
Economy Plus Seat / EDD 01629261571534
Baggage allowance and charges for this itinerary.
Baggage fees are aer traveler
Origin and destination for checked baggage lm bag 2od bag Max wt / dim per piece
11/26/2013 Aspen, CO (ASE) to New York, NY 25.00 35.00 50.0lbs (23.0kg) - 62.0in
(LGA - LaGuardia) USD USD (157.0cm)
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Due to FAA regulations, operating carriers may have different carry-on requirements.
Please check with the operating carrier for more information or go to united.com.
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First and second bag service charges do not apply to active-duty members of the U.S. military
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