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My rental car broke down! Do I deserve a refund?

My rental car broke down! Do I deserve a refund?

Am I owed a refund when my rental car broke down? John Sand’s Enterprise rental car broke down on his first day in Munich, and the company towed it without providing a replacement vehicle, leaving him stranded for 36 hours. After making 30 phone calls, sending...

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Because of the Iranian War, TSA security checkpoint lines are long during Spring Break, and flights are being canceled to the Middle East. I have been talking with travel agents whose people are stuck in the Middle East because of the Iranian War. I know this article...

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POLICY

Six ways DOT is not delivering passenger protections

Six ways DOT is not delivering passenger protections

The Department of Transportation )DOT) seems to have lost its way when it comes to traveler protections. It doesn’t seem interested in taking care of its real customers, America’s consumers and the airline passengers. The needs of the public seem to be being ignored and the needs of airlines are getting higher billing than those of passengers. The malaise of DOT can be seen in its lackadaisical enforcement of passenger protections rules and its half-hearted efforts at getting rules written to put new laws passed more than a year ago into effect.

Why can foreign transaction fees apply here in the USA?

Why can foreign transaction fees apply here in the USA?

US consumers waste millions of dollars each year paying foreign transaction fees on credit cards. In many cases don’t even know they are paying these fees. Half of all credit card users don’t know whether their card has a foreign fee. But that is only part of the problem.

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Why travelers need to know the middle-name rule

Why travelers need to know the middle-name rule

When making reservations for a trip to Europe, I had an opportunity to purchase a flash airfare for myself and a friend. The normal price of $1,000 had been reduced to $700 for several hours. I did not know my friend’s middle name but wanted to purchase the tickets. I believed that because of the 24-hour rule, I could always change the middle name. The rule isn’t quite that simple. I learned an important lesson.

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TRAVEL ADVICE

My rental car broke down! Do I deserve a refund?

My rental car broke down! Do I deserve a refund?

Am I owed a refund when my rental car broke down? John Sand’s Enterprise rental car broke down on his first day in Munich, and the company towed it without providing a replacement vehicle, leaving him stranded for 36 hours. After making 30 phone calls, sending...

Because of the Iranian War, TSA security checkpoint lines are long during Spring Break, and flights are being canceled to the Middle East. I have been talking with travel agents whose people are stuck in the Middle East because of the Iranian War. I know this article...

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5 travel agent hotel benefits to make for a special stay

5 travel agent hotel benefits to make for a special stay

Travel agent hotel benefits can make any stay at a hotel a real vacation Many travelers who prefer to do it themselves for simple trips will only call a travel agent for something complicated or fascinating. But, in many cases, when someone is looking for a special...

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Accomplishments

These accomplishments have been achieved by working closely with our members, national media, the travel industry, the Department of Transportation (DOT), Congress and many other agencies.

  • Bi-partisan bill to eliminate hotel resort fees introduced into House of Representatives
  • Creation of the Advisory Committee for Aviation Consumer Protections
  • Advertised airfares now include airfare plus, mandatory taxes and fees
  • Lost/damaged/delayed luggage compensation limit increased to $3,500
  • Passengers have 24 hours to change or cancel their nonrefundable tickets without penalty
  • Once an airfare is purchased, that airfare and ancillary fees cannot be increased
  • Families flying together act passed by Congress that requires family members 13 years of age and younger to sit with other family members at no additional cost.