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Why female crash dummies have a tiny place in safety testing today
A House bill is introduced to use female crash dummies in auto safety studies. Safety standards should be designed for both men and women, especially when 50 percent of drivers are women. Until now, only male dummies have been in crash studies.
How the cruise line bill of rights and refund policy affect you
CLIA's Cruise Line Bill of Rights outlines passenger rights. According to a new guide issued by Christopher Elliott about the cruise line industry, this is the definitive definition of a cruise line bill of rights. These are the 10 rights cruise line passengers have...
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Why female crash dummies have a tiny place in safety testing today
A House bill is introduced to use female crash dummies in auto safety studies. Safety standards should be designed for both men and women, especially when 50 percent of drivers are women. Until now, only male dummies have been in crash studies.
Why baggage and mobility device handling reporting rules are important to passengers
New DOT rules are the end of a very long, step-by-step process to change the previous system that provided misleading statistics about an airline’s handling of checked baggage and that provided no data for mobility device damages. Travelers United was one of the main protagonists in the efforts over the past nine years.
Stop costly missed airline connections caused by the aviation system
While airlines in their contracts of carriage assume no responsibility for arrival and departure on schedule, their delayed flights have big financial consequences for passengers who face change fees and cancellation fees in addition to extra airfare for missed airline connections must deal with through no fault of their own.
Spirit Airlines’ bankruptcy shows why we need better passenger protections
When airlines fail, passengers pay the price. Congress should bring back the rule that helps consumers. Tens of thousands of Spirit Airlines passengers showed up at the airport last week and discovered their tickets were worthless. They could have scrambled for a...
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How the cruise line bill of rights and refund policy affect you
CLIA's Cruise Line Bill of Rights outlines passenger rights. According to a new guide issued by Christopher Elliott about the cruise line industry, this is the definitive definition of a cruise line bill of rights. These are the 10 rights cruise line passengers have...
Ignoring the advice of travel professionals. Here’s why that could be a mistake.
When Sharon von Wolffersdorff booked a flight from Seattle to Rome, she considered ignoring the travel professionals advice. The travel professionals — in her case, her airline and airport — assured her that she could make a connecting flight in Frankfurt within an...
Learn to ask yourself this important early hotel check-in question
Most travelers who book hotels and arrive in a city early in the day would love to get early check-in when they arrive. But most hotels have a regular check-in time of 3:00 p.m. or 4:00 p.m. Knowing this important early check-in question may make all the difference.
Airline competition keeps airfares low — that’s why airlines hate it
Not enough airlines are competing. Airline competition is going to be a big issue this coming year. It is already, but the big airlines are making moves that beg for pushback from those who want to keep them in check and keep a competitive marketplace operating. Here...








