Airfare Expert: How taxes and fees make ‘cheap’ Europe flights expensive
The most expensive part of your ticket to Europe has nothing to do with the airfare. It’s all about the surcharges and taxes. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed
The most expensive part of your ticket to Europe has nothing to do with the airfare. It’s all about the surcharges and taxes. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed
Buying separate tickets for a group is risky, and if travelers fail to notice a problem within 24 hours, they’re usually out of luck. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed
The cheap fares that some airlines advertise β $29 to here or $59 to there β may look more expensive later this month, thanks to new rules. View full post on Flights.com Travel News
Consumer-protection rules from the DOT require airlines to disclose taxes and fees upfront in advertised ticket prices. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel
From digital check-ins to shipping baggage, these tips will help you avoid unnecessary airline fees. View full post on Flights.com Travel News
U.S. airlines continue to rely on a la carte fees as a key source of income. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel
Want to pay baggage fees online? Many websites don’t help View full post on USATODAY.com Travel
Car companies in Europe don&os;t think you&os;ll fight arcane charges in a different language — or time zone. Here&os;s how to steer clear of the worst ones. View full post on Flights.com Travel News
Fewer hotel guests may be watching $13 movies or making long-distance calls from the room phone, but U.S. hotels will earn a record $1.8 billion … View full post on USATODAY.com Travel
While President Barack Obama has repeatedly denounced “tax breaks” for corporate jets in recent speeches, fliers of almost all stripes will feel a pinch under the budget plan he announced Monday. View full post on Flights.com Travel News