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4 hours ago, Curelover32 said:

Let's make this real clear... I do not like PNG.... period.  Probably stems back to 1978 when you turned the lights out on our side, after we beat you.  Thanks to that I got to watch my 7 month pregnant mother stumble down the steps trying to leave.  Or was it the kids throwing rocks as us after the game.  Look... I was young, but it happened and apparently you haven't changed.  You are still the cry babies of the Golden Triangle.  

Let's say the hand of God reaches down and Vidor actually defeats a team the 85 Bears could not....what will be your excuse?  

I think most of the area hoping you lose because of your arrogance.  There are some respectful Indians fans, but you are way too few and far between.  

The odds are against us, but I prefer it that way.  A Vidorian is always an underdog and it makes victory that much more sweet.

Your air stinks the same as ours so just keep talking your trash.

I'm going to continue to take my break from the boards until the game.  I have a life outside this board.  

Just one little fact before I go, we have won the last two election year games.

Now rip me apart.

 

Might be the most ignorant rant/message I've ever read on this Board. What you call arrogance, is just community that is proud of its heritage and tradition, AS SHOULD EVERYBODY!!!! At the end of the day regardless of which team wins, The Indian Community is still going to be proud community and would hope Vidor is the same way. At the end of the day all I hope for is great and entertaining football game that leaves both teams injury free and helps both clubs  prepare for a playoff run.

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2 hours ago, Curelover32 said:

PNG will expose what weaknesses?  Our Offense can crave out 80 yard, 10 min drives all night.  Your prized QB will see the field less than he has all season.  I hope he throws down the middle cause we have safeties that will read his eyes and jump the routes.  CBs on an island can be exposed.  But he will need time to hit them.  Will he hold on to the ball when our DL hit him from behind?

Our PF and PA is comparable considering we have played an additional game.  

It will not be the cake walk you have been having inappropriate day dreams about.

I'm just talking smack,i know it will be a game,and good lucck getting to our qb he hasn't been touched yet,when the heat comes at him he can fly and will torch your def,he is vary smart he's not your normal 10 grade starting qb this kid looks like a senior out there,and as far as your off yall havn't faced a run stopping def yet thats as good as ours so i can promise you that vidor won't get the numbers there used too getting ,they will get the def off the field,i talk alot of crap but i know the facts,i know it will be a game,and as far as our recievers good luck stopping them,they are big and fast,yall are in for a good air show,like i said if the pass protection breaks down the qb will shoot up that field so fast by the time you know it he will have ten yards like its nothing,hes also hard to tackle and tough as nails,he won't run away from def when there closing close in,he loves the contact,he wasn't always a qb he played def before started qb,so yall will have yalls hands full of all kinds of problems,and not just stopping our run,our rb is pretty good him self quick and shifty,good luck im looking far a great hard fought game.

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4 hours ago, Curelover32 said:

I just hope the warranty is still good on their damaged turf. Running up and down it might cause another claim to be filed.

Cheap turf, malfunctioning lights, obnoxious fans...is there anything to like about PNG?

Forgot about 16 year old Brady...that's right.

hes my daughters age,Rj is 15 still if im right,and you mean cam n,brady is slow and stays in pocket,lol

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4 hours ago, Vpirate02 said:

To be honest I sympothise with those feelings curelover. I hate the color purple for one reason. If I never hear that fight song ever again it'll be too soon.

Your going to hear it loud and often when we are scoring,its coming you won't be able to sleep that night because thats all you will hear when going to sleep,lol

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3 hours ago, Footballfan1209 said:

Might be the most ignorant rant/message I've ever read on this Board. What you call arrogance, is just community that is proud of its heritage and tradition, AS SHOULD EVERYBODY!!!! At the end of the day regardless of which team wins, The Indian Community is still going to be proud community and would hope Vidor is the same way. At the end of the day all I hope for is great and entertaining football game that leaves both teams injury free and helps both clubs  prepare for a playoff run.

You must not get on here much 1209, if that's "the most ignorant rant/message you've ever read on this board" lol.  To clarify, although it may be construed as a "rant", I don't see the "ignorant" part.  The poster had a bad experience many years ago on the reservation and it still sticks in his craw.  As does the animosity towards Indian fans.  Much of the rest of the post is merely his opinion, which is what the Forum is for.  If you go back and read the whole thread, through the eyes of a Pirate fan (which is probably impossible for an Indian, if in fact you are) you'll see many references (brags) to the number of beatings PNG has handed Vidor.  And even though true, it's not that relevant to this game, as you should know based on Vidor beating Ned in Nederland (first time in 35 years).  And I can assure you, for Pirate fans, it gets old.  And for the record, I agree 100% with your last two sentences.  Since both teams should be in the playoffs, come Saturday morning (hmm, sounds like an old song), I would hope most of the fans will be backing both teams as they prepare to confront the villains (joke) of 21-5A.

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5 hours ago, WOS36 said:

Come on guys let's be civil who ever post this video on here is wrong for that be a true fan of your team and not acting like little 9 or 10year old go support ur team and not acting like that for real

For clarification WOS36, that poster, who is for sure a (likable) scoundrel, is not a fan of either of these fine football teams.

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5 hours ago, Moose74 said:

 

 

This guy is a true Vidorian! To speak of hatred towards a community/program because of a few events that happened in the 70's! C'mon man really? You guys have a good team what every 4 or 5 years if that much? You guys have a good team this year, but don't hate on a program that is full of tradition and pride. I Agree most schools in the area don't care for PNG but most respect the program as they should. Before you speak out of your A$$, do some research on the community/program first. Love them or hate them they have errand their respect. Once known as Grisby's Bluff, the area was formally the site of an Atakapa Indian Village. Where 6 burial mounds were, Honor pride and the land of tradition was formed and the rest is history. I could go on, The Honor pride and tradition is real! These kids truly care for the community/ program. The program has always been a strong presence on the Texas high school scene. PNG is among the top ten percent of winning programs in all state classifications for all time. For you to call them arrogant maybe they are, but any school would if they had the same Honor Pride and Tradition as these Indians have. And all past Indian teams. So talk your smack which is pure jeliously of the Tradition rich program. I don't get on here often and I won't respond to any of your uneducated comments about PNG. Good luck this week to your team and enjoy playing on these sacred grounds called the Reservarion.

Well, your post has some interesting history on your community.  Personally, I enjoyed the lesson.  I love history.  And though I'm not cognizant of the football history between these two teams in the last 26 years, I saw many games prior to 1990.  Was PNG good most of the time?  Almost always.  When Doug Ethridge was coaching them in the 70's, they were referred to as the University of PNG.  I also remember many games when they never pulled their starters, even though leading by 50 points.  PNG had a back named Jeff "the Jet" Bergeron, I think he made All State, but he could fly.  I was watching the game and kept waiting for them to pull him.  Don't remember the exact score, about 64-6, but Jeff scored that last TD.  Point is, for many older folks, they remember those many time when the score was ran up on Vidor.  Fair?  You bet.  Classless?  You bet.  Not blaming the community of PNG, just explaining why many don't respect your Honor, Pride and Tradition.  It's not jealousy.  Here endeth the lesson.

Expect it to be a Great Game.  Hope it's injury free.  Go Pirates :) 

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5 hours ago, Footballfan1209 said:

Might be the most ignorant rant/message I've ever read on this Board. What you call arrogance, is just community that is proud of its heritage and tradition, AS SHOULD EVERYBODY!!!! At the end of the day regardless of which team wins, The Indian Community is still going to be proud community and would hope Vidor is the same way. At the end of the day all I hope for is great and entertaining football game that leaves both teams injury free and helps both clubs  prepare for a playoff run.

could care less if you like us. you want some cheese with that wine?

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59 minutes ago, REBgp said:

Well, your post has some interesting history on your community.  Personally, I enjoyed the lesson.  I love history.  And though I'm not cognizant of the football history between these two teams in the last 26 years, I saw many games prior to 1990.  Was PNG good most of the time?  Almost always.  When Doug Ethridge was coaching them in the 70's, they were referred to as the University of PNG.  I also remember many games when they never pulled their starters, even though leading by 50 points.  PNG had a back named Jeff "the Jet" Bergeron, I think he made All State, but he could fly.  I was watching the game and kept waiting for them to pull him.  Don't remember the exact score, about 64-6, but Jeff scored that last TD.  Point is, for many older folks, they remember those many time when the score was ran up on Vidor.  Fair?  You bet.  Classless?  You bet.  Not blaming the community of PNG, just explaining why many don't respect your Honor, Pride and Tradition.  It's not jealousy.  Here endeth the lesson.

Expect it to be a Great Game.  Hope it's injury free.  Go Pirates :) 

im sorry if you feel scoring over 50 pts is running it up. Last time I checked the game is played for 48 minutes, if I were a coach I would play my starters till the last whistle blew. I had the most unfortunate privelage of having to have Jeff the Jet as my coach, dude is a Jerk period. Don't get me started, I would say I have respect for him but I would be lying to you. Don't think people haven't ran the score up on us, we got thrashed 75 -0 in my senior in 88. Sorry if your team has been pounded on year in an year out the last 3 decades, it is what it is, if yall win it was because you were the better team. You will be congratulated and then we will move on. I just hope none of the kids get hurt, as I see us both going to the playoffs!

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3 hours ago, REBgp said:

Well, your post has some interesting history on your community.  Personally, I enjoyed the lesson.  I love history.  And though I'm not cognizant of the football history between these two teams in the last 26 years, I saw many games prior to 1990.  Was PNG good most of the time?  Almost always.  When Doug Ethridge was coaching them in the 70's, they were referred to as the University of PNG.  I also remember many games when they never pulled their starters, even though leading by 50 points.  PNG had a back named Jeff "the Jet" Bergeron, I think he made All State, but he could fly.  I was watching the game and kept waiting for them to pull him.  Don't remember the exact score, about 64-6, but Jeff scored that last TD.  Point is, for many older folks, they remember those many time when the score was ran up on Vidor.  Fair?  You bet.  Classless?  You bet.  Not blaming the community of PNG, just explaining why many don't respect your Honor, Pride and Tradition.  It's not jealousy.  Here endeth the lesson.

Expect it to be a Great Game.  Hope it's injury free.  Go Pirates :) 

You  don't know what you are talking about I was a PNG letterman 74,75 and76  as a 2nd teamer in 74/75 we called it 3QA which meant 3rd quarter action  -- if we were up by 21 the 1st team started the 2nd half then 2nd/3rd the rest of the game.  That's is the absolute truth. 

The problem was our 2nd/3rd teamers sere better than all the others 1st teamers in District.

That, my friend IS the FACT

 

Your memory is incorrect.

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13 hours ago, Curelover32 said:

Can you not read?  I said we were a three win team.  I'm guessing you would not won by 5 TD's with your then Brady like Freshman QB.

Actually you had only won 1 game going into the Channelview game. So at that point you were a 1 win team.

My point was, your post would have only made sense if you had won that game. ..but anyhoo..carry on

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11 hours ago, Curelover32 said:

Oh you mean the FSU fight song they stole?  The school in Northeast Florida where indians actually resided?  That song?

At least a world famous composer , Alfred Reed, wrote Slavonic.  It is the finale of "Russian Christmas".  Opps, I better dial it back.  Forgot our rivals probably just a twinkling idea of what classical music is. :)

You are fricken clueless. Our fight song CHEROKEE is an old Jazz song....NOT TAKEN FROM FSU. Maybe you don't have a "twinkling" idea of what Jazz music is. At least we have our own version of it. Yall just play the same one

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From the PNG website:


In the early 1950s Frank Gioviale was instrumental in starting a girls marching group that became
the famous Indianettes.
Beaumont High School’s school song was “Our Director.” So was Port Neches’. Frank decided to
compose a tune that was different and unique to Pt. Neches. He did, and the choir director wrote the
lyrics. In fact, Frank wrote two songs but the people in the community did not like them. They wanted
“Our Director.” So it stayed as the school song. Around 1955 the band began playing “Cherokee” as a
pep song. Frank arranged this song to be played as a chant that would instantly be recognized. Lynne
Jeffrey (now Lynne James) wrote the words to “Cherokee” in 1959. Also in 1959 the twirlers created
white fringe traditional Indian uniforms with sequined belts. Cecile Holstead, drum majorette, wore the
first headdress. In the early and mid 1960s the Marching “I” was developed and added to the half time
performances.

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If you're referring to War Chant that we play every now and then when the team is on Defense and the fans do the chop in the stands...now that is from FSU. That is NOT our Fight Song

We have been smack talking with all the Vidor fans...go on with your little dark cloud

OFF of Soap Box now!

 

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10 minutes ago, Whoa said:

You  don't know what you are talking about I was a PNG letterman 74,75 and76  as a 2nd teamer in 74/75 we called it 3QA which meant 3rd quarter action  -- if we were up by 21 the 1st team started the 2nd half then 2nd/3rd the rest of the game.  That's is the absolute truth. 

The problem was our 2nd/3rd teamers sere better than all the others 1st teamers in District.

That, my friend IS the FACT

 

Your memory is incorrect.

Spoken well.

Here is a good analogy for Robert Smith (Curelover).... When you are a kid in Port Neches and Groves, you play sports from a early age. You have 2 types of parents.. The parents they give the participant ribbons and tell you "We are all winners"... Then the ones that tell you.."You just lost, if you want to win, you better give more"... Usually, by middle school, the Participant parents head out of town and the others push the kids to strive for excellence... This goes with you throughout life... I want to win at everything I do... If I dont, Im mad, and keep trying until I do win at it.. Just a way of living.... You laugh at Honor, Pride, and Tradition... We dont... When I die, bury my ass in PURPLE.... Sounds stupid to you... A way of life for others... If I would have prepared for a week, and Danny Malone told us to give up after we had a lead, I would be highly upset.... That man instilled one thing in me... Be a winner.... So, it is what it is... You might hate us.... I am totally good with it.... Throw those Vs up....It wont hurt my feelings... When I walk in the REZ, i get chills, along with 8500 other folks every other Friday night..... Call us arrogant... Call us crazy, call us losers, call us big headed... I call us INDIANS.... And that chump........ You cant buy at your local HEB in Vidor or Katy......

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19 minutes ago, Stattrax/FreeBG2 said:

Spoken well.

Here is a good analogy for Robert Smith (Curelover).... When you are a kid in Port Neches and Groves, you play sports from a early age. You have 2 types of parents.. The parents they give the participant ribbons and tell you "We are all winners"... Then the ones that tell you.."You just lost, if you want to win, you better give more"... Usually, by middle school, the Participant parents head out of town and the others push the kids to strive for excellence... This goes with you throughout life... I want to win at everything I do... If I dont, Im mad, and keep trying until I do win at it.. Just a way of living.... You laugh at Honor, Pride, and Tradition... We dont... When I die, bury my ass in PURPLE.... Sounds stupid to you... A way of life for others... If I would have prepared for a week, and Danny Malone told us to give up after we had a lead, I would be highly upset.... That man instilled one thing in me... Be a winner.... So, it is what it is... You might hate us.... I am totally good with it.... Throw those Vs up....It wont hurt my feelings... When I walk in the REZ, i get chills, along with 8500 other folks every other Friday night..... Call us arrogant... Call us crazy, call us losers, call us big headed... I call us INDIANS.... And that chump........ You cant buy at your local HEB in Vidor or Katy......

Absolutely correct about Danny Malone, hands down the best coach I ever had! 

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23 hours ago, Stattrax/FreeBG2 said:

Just a little info on him.. Hes a good dude. Not a football mind. I think he tries real hard, obviously a little to hard when it comes to #22. I think he would be good alongside someone that has knowledge of the game. They both struggle with formations and situational football. So my guess is that is why they decide to talk about whatever most of the game. Which for a football fan is not enjoyable when you want to get a picture of the game. But, I guess its better than nothing if you cannot attend the game. He is a die hard fan, and has good intentions...

In his defense when #22 is constantly making phenomenal plays he definitely deserves to be talked about. I think some of the people on this thread should try to call PNG games and see how easy its NOT. I have heard that they are given MANY rules as to what UIL/coaches will allow them to say and what they are not allowed to say. So when you're constantly having to be mindful of those many rules I dont think its as easy as "just calling the game." I also know they fought tooth and nail to get PNG Radio to the community because so many fans were upset when they couldn't make games especially sell out games like mid county madness. Lets praise these guys instead of talking about how annoying they are because they also do this for FREE because all three of them love the game and love Indian Nation. Lance, Francis, and Rachael do a great job. 

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25 minutes ago, Stattrax/FreeBG2 said:

Spoken well.

Here is a good analogy for Robert Smith (Curelover).... When you are a kid in Port Neches and Groves, you play sports from a early age. You have 2 types of parents.. The parents they give the participant ribbons and tell you "We are all winners"... Then the ones that tell you.."You just lost, if you want to win, you better give more"... Usually, by middle school, the Participant parents head out of town and the others push the kids to strive for excellence... This goes with you throughout life... I want to win at everything I do... If I dont, Im mad, and keep trying until I do win at it.. Just a way of living.... You laugh at Honor, Pride, and Tradition... We dont... When I die, bury my ass in PURPLE.... Sounds stupid to you... A way of life for others... If I would have prepared for a week, and Danny Malone told us to give up after we had a lead, I would be highly upset.... That man instilled one thing in me... Be a winner.... So, it is what it is... You might hate us.... I am totally good with it.... Throw those Vs up....It wont hurt my feelings... When I walk in the REZ, i get chills, along with 8500 other folks every other Friday night..... Call us arrogant... Call us crazy, call us losers, call us big headed... I call us INDIANS.... And that chump........ You cant buy at your local HEB in Vidor or Katy......

Man I wish we did have a HEB! I love that store! Carry on.

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39 minutes ago, Whoa said:

You  don't know what you are talking about I was a PNG letterman 74,75 and76  as a 2nd teamer in 74/75 we called it 3QA which meant 3rd quarter action  -- if we were up by 21 the 1st team started the 2nd half then 2nd/3rd the rest of the game.  That's is the absolute truth. 

The problem was our 2nd/3rd teamers sere better than all the others 1st teamers in District.

That, my friend IS the FACT

 

Your memory is incorrect.

No, while I may be a tad senile, I do remember The Jet making the last TD.  He came off the field with his helmet off,  He was hotdogging when hotdogging wasn't cool.  It was 1973 and score was 52-6 (had to look it up on History thread).  And it's possible he ran behind the second string OL.  I will agree that in those days, yes, the second string for PNG would have probably won Dist.  I went to the Astrodome backing the Indians about that time, so probably saw you play.  Had another TB who I thought made All State (in some selection).  Think his name was Blake Green, but not sure.  Y'all had a big tight end, who's name escapes me, but he recovered an offensive fumble in the end zone for a TD, in the game I attended.  And in 1975, which I believe is the year y'all won state, you only beat Vidor 28-22.  Probably your closest Dist game.  You must remember, in my initial post, I was talking about a span of 22 years.  Not just when you played.   And that, my friend is a FACT.

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17 minutes ago, bballfan123 said:

In his defense when #22 is constantly making phenomenal plays he definitely deserves to be talked about. I think some of the people on this thread should try to call PNG games and see how easy its NOT. I have heard that they are given MANY rules as to what UIL/coaches will allow them to say and what they are not allowed to say. So when you're constantly having to be mindful of those many rules I dont think its as easy as "just calling the game." I also know they fought tooth and nail to get PNG Radio to the community because so many fans were upset when they couldn't make games especially sell out games like mid county madness. Lets praise these guys instead of talking about how annoying they are because they also do this for FREE because all three of them love the game and love Indian Nation. Lance, Francis, and Rachael do a great job. 

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    • Saudi Arabian Airlines Cancellation Policy Saudi Arabian Airlines provides passengers with the flexibility to cancel their flights under certain conditions. **1- The cancellation policy varies based on factors such as fare type, ticket conditions, and timing of cancellation. **2. Saudi Arabian Airlines Flight Cancellation Policy:** - Passengers can cancel their Saudi Arabian Airlines flights and receive a full refund if the cancellation is made within 24 hours of booking, provided the reservation was made at least two days before the scheduled departure. - After the 24-hour grace period, cancellation fees may apply depending on the fare type and ticket rules. **3. Saudi Arabian Airlines Main Cabin Cancellation Policy:** - Travelers holding tickets in the Main Cabin are subject to the standard cancellation policy set by Saudi Arabian Airlines . - Cancellation fees may vary depending on factors such as the timing of cancellation and the fare rules associated with the ticket. **4. Saudi Arabian Airlines Cancellation Policy for Basic Economy:** - Basic Economy fares typically come with more restrictive cancellation terms compared to other fare classes. - Passengers with Basic Economy tickets may face higher cancellation fees or may not be eligible for refunds, depending on the fare rules. **5. Understanding Saudi Arabian Airlines Cancellation Policy:** - It’s essential for passengers to review the fare rules and terms and conditions associated with their tickets before canceling a flight. - Passengers uncertain about their travel plans may want to consider purchasing refundable tickets or travel insurance for added flexibility. **6. What Is Saudi Arabian Airlines Cancellation Policy for Basic Economy?** - Passengers holding Basic Economy tickets should carefully review the specific cancellation terms and conditions outlined by Saudi Arabian Airlines . - They should be aware of any applicable fees or restrictions before proceeding with flight cancellation. **7. Contact Saudi Arabian Airlines for Assistance:** - Passengers needing assistance with canceling their flights or clarifying the cancellation policy can reach out to Saudi Arabian Airlines ‘ customer service for personalized support and guidance. **Conclusion:** - Familiarizing yourself with Saudi Arabian Airlines cancellation policy and understanding the terms associated with your fare type can help you navigate changes to your travel plans effectively. - Stay informed about any updates or revisions to the cancellation policy to ensure a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. Safe travels!
    • Royal Jordanian Airlines Cancellation Policy Royal Jordanian Airlines provides passengers with the flexibility to cancel their flights under certain conditions. **1- The cancellation policy varies based on factors such as fare type, ticket conditions, and timing of cancellation. **2. Royal Jordanian Airlines Flight Cancellation Policy:** - Passengers can cancel their Royal Jordanian Airlines flights and receive a full refund if the cancellation is made within 24 hours of booking, provided the reservation was made at least two days before the scheduled departure. - After the 24-hour grace period, cancellation fees may apply depending on the fare type and ticket rules. **3. Royal Jordanian Airlines Main Cabin Cancellation Policy:** - Travelers holding tickets in the Main Cabin are subject to the standard cancellation policy set by Royal Jordanian Airlines . - Cancellation fees may vary depending on factors such as the timing of cancellation and the fare rules associated with the ticket. **4. Royal Jordanian Airlines Cancellation Policy for Basic Economy:** - Basic Economy fares typically come with more restrictive cancellation terms compared to other fare classes. - Passengers with Basic Economy tickets may face higher cancellation fees or may not be eligible for refunds, depending on the fare rules. **5. Understanding Royal Jordanian Airlines Cancellation Policy:** - It’s essential for passengers to review the fare rules and terms and conditions associated with their tickets before canceling a flight. - Passengers uncertain about their travel plans may want to consider purchasing refundable tickets or travel insurance for added flexibility. **6. What Is Royal Jordanian Airlines Cancellation Policy for Basic Economy?** - Passengers holding Basic Economy tickets should carefully review the specific cancellation terms and conditions outlined by Royal Jordanian Airlines . - They should be aware of any applicable fees or restrictions before proceeding with flight cancellation. **7. Contact Royal Jordanian Airlines for Assistance:** - Passengers needing assistance with canceling their flights or clarifying the cancellation policy can reach out to Royal Jordanian Airlines ‘ customer service for personalized support and guidance. **Conclusion:** - Familiarizing yourself with Royal Jordanian Airlines cancellation policy and understanding the terms associated with your fare type can help you navigate changes to your travel plans effectively. - Stay informed about any updates or revisions to the cancellation policy to ensure a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. Safe travels!
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