Do airlines offer bereavement fares anymore? Bereavement fares, also known as compassion fares, were once a common offering by airlines to provide discounted tickets to travelers dealing with the sudden death or critical illness of a family member. These fares were designed to alleviate some financial burden during a difficult time, often allowing for flexibility in travel dates and reduced costs compared to last-minute bookings. However, in recent years, many airlines have discontinued or limited these fares, citing the availability of competitive pricing and budget airlines as an alternative. While some major carriers, such as Delta Air Lines and Air Canada, still offer bereavement fares, they typically require proof of the situation, such as a death certificate or hospital statement, and the discounts may not be as significant as travelers expect.
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