People who fly regularly collect frequent flyer miles that can be used for free flights at later dates. The existence of blackout days (days when frequent flyer miles cannot be redeemed) could interfere with consumers':
A) right to be informed.
B) right to be treated courteously.
C) right to safety.
D) right to choose.
Correct Answer:
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