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Definitions for rebook
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rebookverb
To book again.
Editors Contribution
rebookverb
To book (a journey, flight, ticket, etc.) again.
We had no money to rebook our travel to Somalia.
Submitted by zakaria1409 on July 12, 2022
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of rebook in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of rebook in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of rebook in a Sentence
I think what they're saying is we don't want to book this and have to rebook this because we don't know what our rates are going to be.
Very busy to rebook. Not ideal with a one-year-old.
When times were good, the airlines wanted to have people think twice before they canceled, now, [ the end of change fees ] this gives people confidence they can book, cancel and rebook.
American Airlines spokeswoman Andrea Huguely:
Our goal is to try not to impact the customer’s travel and when we need to do it, we want to do it as early as possible, even 10 years ago, it was an old-fashioned phone call. Today there are many ways to rebook a flight.
Customers should check Delta.com and the Fly Delta Mobile App for updates on flight status. A travel waiver has been extended through the weekend to help customers rebook without change fees if travel plans are flexible.
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- yeniden rezervasyon yapmakTurkish
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