Posted by Junichiro > 2017-05-23 14:50 | Report Abuse
I have flown several times on AA & AAX n each time I did the same like Flying Man said.
Posted by Jay > 2017-05-23 16:32 | Report Abuse
last time many of their sales rely on "tricking" customers into buying by ticking the buy insurance option. now this has been outlawed so they have lost massive amount of sales. this is the single biggest issue that has happened to Tune in the past 1 year. if the blogger doesn't know about it then they probably don't know much about the company anyway
Posted by speakup > 2017-05-23 16:46 | Report Abuse
bad results! downgrade to SELL!
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Posted by Flying Man > 2017-05-23 12:37 | Report Abuse
Those take AA or AAX are people that looking for lowest spending on flights, they will try to take least charge possible.
Travel insurance to these people is not a "MUST HAVE" item. Indeed, it is a "EXTRA COST" item.