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/R E P E A T -- American Express to provide refunds for Cardmembers who purchased Zoom Airlines tickets with an American Express Card/
TORONTO, Aug. 28 /CNW/ - American Express has announced that it will provide refunds to Cardmembers who purchased air tickets on Zoom Airlines with their American Express Cards and are now unable to take their scheduled flights because of the airline's decision to cease operations. Cardmembers will be refunded the full amount of their unused ticket and applicable taxes and surcharges. For Cardmembers stranded mid-trip, American Express will provide a refund on the unused portion of the original ticket plus applicable taxes and surcharges. American Express suggests Cardmembers seeking a refund on unused Zoom Airlines tickets call the number provided on the back of their Card for further information and assistance. "American Express is doing everything possible to ensure our Cardmembers are not out-of-pocket for lost Zoom Airlines expenses," said Denise Pickett, President and CEO, American Express Canada. About American Express American Express in Canada operates as Amex Bank of Canada and Amex Canada Inc. Both are wholly-owned subsidiaries of the New York based American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc., the largest operating unit of American Express Company, which provides a range of financial and travel related services for consumers and companies. Amex Bank of Canada is the issuer of American Express Cards in Canada. Amex Canada Inc. operates the Travel Service Network, Corporate Travel and Travellers Cheque divisions in Canada. Amex opened its first offices in Toronto and Hamilton in 1853 and now employs 3,700 Canadians coast to coast.
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For further information: Lauren Dineen-Duarte, American Express Canada, (905) 474-8169, lauren.i.dineen-duarte@aexp.com