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Representative image Maximilian Arthur Fosh, a UK-based YouTuber, "died" to get a refund from an airline for a flight he missed, he revealed in a recent video titled "I Technically Died".
A popular YouTube star has sparked a fierce debate after he declared himself legally 'dead' so he could get a refund from an airline. Popular social media star and comedian Max Fosh, 30, from ...
UK YouTuber fakes death, holds own funeral to get airline refund The YouTuber continues to challenge what he can do to create content online and shows that the most ordinary problems can sometimes ...
'I technically died': British YouTuber fakes death for Rs 4,300 airline refund To obtain the refund, Max Fosh embarked on an unusual mission. He contacted the Principality of Seborga, a self ...
A YouTuber had himself declared legally dead in order to receive a refund from an airline. But did it work? And is this even legal?
Nathan Ciurzynski’s flight from Tampa to San Diego is canceled because of a hurricane. When he asks American Airlines for a refund, it offers a flight credit instead. Can he get his money back?
A major airline in Europe that flies internationally recently filed for bankruptcy and is liquidating its assets.
I had to buy a new ticket on another airline, which cost me $3,244. Alaska Airlines wants me to get a statement from Aer Lingus explaining why I was denied boarding.
Thanksgiving travel will see millions flying – here’s how airline refund rules can help when flights are canceled, delayed ...
Last month, new policy requiring airlines to provide automatic refunds kicked in, offering travelers new protections ahead of the holidays.
Holiday travel can turn into a nightmare if your flight is delayed or canceled, or your luggage is lost. Here's how to avoid some common "gotchas" when flying.
The way airlines refund or compensate you for flight delays and cancellations has changed. So have policies on misplaced luggage and fees for in-flight Wi-Fi that doesn't work.