Imagine booking a flight on a travel site and deciding to treat yourself and upgrade your seat to first class, only to find out you're not flying at all, you're taking a bus. Apparently, this is a ...
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GREENSBORO, N.C. — TSA agents may not be getting paid, but the government is collecting a fee every time someone buys a ticket. The passenger fee, also known as the September 11 Security Fee, is added ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- With the ongoing war in the Middle East, airlines across the U.S. are feeling a pinch, and so are air travelers. "We've already seen prices rise quite a bit, and we'll ...
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Airline ticket prices are already rising, but an extended crisis in Iran could have bigger effects on the global travel industry. It’s already happening, to some degree. Several airlines, including ...
CNBC reports that the average cost of an airline ticket is increasing fast with rising oil and jet fuel costs due to the war in Iran. California election experts sound alarm as rejected ballots ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Air travelers may soon see significantly higher fuel surcharges added to the cost of airline tickets as carriers respond ...
American and Israeli strikes on Iran have sent oil prices surging, creating ripple effects across the global economy—and potentially making airline tickets more expensive. On Monday, oil briefly ...
One of the largest airlines in the U.S. is cracking down on passengers who engage in one of the most frustrating parts of flying. As part of new terms included in its contract of carriage, United ...
Airlines are saying that AI is becoming an edge in running day-to-day operations — and a new source of risk that could quickly erode trust if it goes wrong. Carriers like Delta, United, and Southwest ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Laird is a writer with decades of travel industry experience. Travelers pay a lot of taxes on airline tickets—and rightfully ...