A Senate report was found that from 2018 to 2023, five U.S. airlines made more than $12 billion on seat selection fees alone.
(CNN)– Lawmakers say airlines are raking in billions of dollars in so called ‘junk fees’. On Tuesday, Nov. 26, a U.S. Senate ...
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A report released on Tuesday, November 26th shows that airlines have generated billions of dollars from so-called "junk fees.
The report comes ahead of one of the country's most popular travel periods, where many families travel across the U.S. for ...
Five top airlines collected $12.4 billion in seating and baggage fees between 2018 and 2023, according to a new report from a ...
Five airlines that serve Connecticut's Bradley International Airport were cited in a U.S. Senate subcommittee report for ...
Airlines and their so-called junk fees are in the crosshairs of Congress, with a new report from a Senate subcommittee ...