rebook

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re·book

 (rē-bo͝ok′)
v. re·booked, re·book·ing, re·books
v.tr.
1. To book again.
2. To change a booking for (a performance or reservation).
v.intr.
To make a new booking: rebooked on another airline.
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rebook

(riːˈbʊk)
vb
to book (tickets, a journey, etc) again
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While rebooking, rerouting and refund service fees within a 30 day period are waived under force majeure situations, fare difference is collected when a passenger rebooks on a higher cabin class (ex.
Passengers who have already purchased tickets with flight dates within the period September 10 to October 7 may rebook their flights within 30 days from October 8, with rebooking/ rerouting / refunding service fees waived.
"However, if a passenger rebooks a flight and booking class is not available, then fare difference will be collected," the statement said.
Software rebooks a planeload of passengers in minutes.