The new regulations could save you "a lot of hassle" on your next flight out of Philly, consumer advocates say.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced two new sets of rules for airlines on Wednesday in an effort to curb ...
Connecticut and 24 other states have signed an agreement with federal transportation officials that allows their attorneys ...
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has introduced a new rule requiring airlines and agents to disclose all additional ...
Airlines should compete with one another to secure passengers’ business—not to see who can charge the most in surprise fees,” ...
These rules aim to ensure cash refunds for travelers when airlines cancel or delay their flights, and to provide better upfront information about the cost of baggage and cancellation fees.
New federal rules around airline junk fees and refunds are meant to protect ... [of Transportation] — in their efforts to get transparency to consumers — have placed a liability on our member ...
And airlines must also disclose all fees upfront ... An Airlines for America spokesperson said airlines offer transparency and vast choices to consumers. “A4A members offer a range of ...
Dawn Nici is the deputy editor for consumer finance at Forbes Advisor. Her more than 20 years of experience in financial and business reporting includes coverage of the New York Stock Exchange and ...
Pros & Cons Up to $350 credit for airline incidentals ... 50,000 in annual spending $400 annual fee is modest in this product segment Point value is not transparent Priority Pass lounge access ...