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Southwest Airlines to Charge No Show Fee

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: December 18, 2012
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Southwest Airlines is no longer going to allow passengers who miss flights to re-book for free.

The Dallas Morning News reports the airline is starting a "no-show" fee.

It will apply to people who bought restricted tickets and who didn't cancel their ticket before the flight.

The newspaper reports the change will happen next year.

No word on how much the fee will be for a missed flight.

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