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Consumer Traveler Today: Feb 16

02-16-2010

Consumer Traveler Today: Clear Airfares Act left sitting on the tarmac
 
 
Clear Airfares Act left sitting on the tarmac
What we’re reading: Continental ground workers join Teamsters, airlines post best on-time performance, Flyersrights.org posts airline report card
AA, BA, IB, et.al. get antitrust immunity, consumers get less competition
Virgin America brings passengers increased baggage fees
Clear Airfares Act left sitting on the tarmac
Posted: 16 Feb 2010 03:15 AM PST
If you’ve ever been hit with a surprise fee when you rented a car or booked an airline ticket and found yourself saying, “There ought to be a law,” I have some good news for you: There is. Or at least, there could be.
       

 What we’re reading: Continental ground workers join Teamsters, airlines post best on-time performance, Flyersrights.org posts airline report card
Posted: 16 Feb 2010 03:00 AM PST
Continental ground workers join Teamsters, airlines post best on-time performance since 2003, Flyersrights.org posts airline report card
       

AA, BA, IB, et.al. get antitrust immunity, consumers get less competition
Posted: 15 Feb 2010 07:42 AM PST
Over the weekend, the Department of Transportatin (DOT) announced that they have given the oneworld Alliance provisional antitrust immunity. This brings oneworld into line with SkyTeam and Star Alliance and is the final nail in the coffin of advancing competition between scores of airlines in the international arena.
       

Virgin America brings passengers increased baggage fees
Posted: 15 Feb 2010 06:15 AM PST
If you didn't make reservations before now, expect to pay extra for checked luggage on Virgin America. Unless you're booked in first class or or in main cabin select, the first suitcase, which can weigh up to 70 pounds, will set you back $25.
       


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