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A spokeswoman said: "If her flight was disrupted by the volcanic ash problems there are no change fees, so she should be permitted to change her flight free of charge.
But if your flight was disrupted because of equipment malfunctions or the airline being ill-prepared for bad weather while other flights ran on time, then consider pursuing a claim--you might be able to get a few hundred dollars out of it.
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As well as the ash cloud, which cost £27.3 million in lost revenues, the airline's flights were disrupted by snow, which cost it £20.8 million.
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