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Airfares With Less Fine Print

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On Jan. 24, the Transportation Department will enforce a rule requiring that any advertised price for air travel include all taxes and government fees.

 

Getting bumped could earn you $1,300

Getting bumped could earn you $1,300

Last week, the Department of Transportation released a slew of new rules that will affect the air travel experience. One of the more interesting changes? Getting bumped is now going to get you a lot more money than before.

 

Air travel hampered through New York, Boston

Air travel hampered through New York, Boston

The snowstorm that slammed the deep South and churned its way into the Northeast is causing similar headaches for travelers. Travel in and out of New York and Boston was limited Wednesday morning.

 

Delta and US Airways Report Profit

Delta, AMR and US Airways attributed the result to higher ticket prices and a rebound in air travel.

 

Airlines add fees for peak summer days

Airlines add fees for peak summer days

Summer vacation just got more expensive, as the five largest U.S. airlines introduced "peak air travel surcharges" virtually every day while school is out for much of the country.

 

Carry-ons could clog holiday travel

Carry-ons could clog holiday travel

Air travel competition is heating up, and we're not talking about corporate profits and losses here. As airlines reduce flights and use smaller planes, passengers sometimes are jostling for storage space for their carry-on items.

 

Skiers have options to get past airlines' extra-baggage charges

It's inescapable: Airlines have been imposing fees left and right for checked baggage and oversize items, so taking your skis on the plane will be more expensive than in years past. So, should you rent or take your own? Richard Savage, vice president of marketing and business development with tour company Ski Operators, offers some suggestions to help you decide.

 

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