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Should airlines be held liable for your missed connections?

Should airlines be held liable for your missed connections?

Travelers United wants the Department of Transportation (DOT) to hold airlines responsible for maintaining their schedules. If airlines were required to fly within two to three hours of their normally scheduled times, passengers could book connecting flights on other airlines without fear of missed connections.

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POLICY

Should airlines be held liable for your missed connections?

Should airlines be held liable for your missed connections?

Travelers United wants the Department of Transportation (DOT) to hold airlines responsible for maintaining their schedules. If airlines were required to fly within two to three hours of their normally scheduled times, passengers could book connecting flights on other airlines without fear of missed connections.

Will hated airline fees disappear? Or will there be more?

Will hated airline fees disappear? Or will there be more?

There are two camps in this airline-fee battle. Some see airline fees disappearing. Others see them becoming a bigger part of the total travel cost. Airfares have plummeted over the past 10 months. The percent occupied by ancillary fees has increased. It only makes sense when the fees stay the same and airfares drop.

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TRAVEL ADVICE

How Enterprise Damage Evaluator determines if you damaged a rental

How Enterprise Damage Evaluator determines if you damaged a rental

The car rental company now uses a template called the Enterprise Damage Evaluator to determine if you damaged a vehicle. So many readers have accused Enterprise of running damaged rental car scams that I’ve lost count. But something interesting has happened lately....

Here are things to regret doing on a plane

Here are things to regret doing on a plane

What do you regret doing on a plane? Chances are, it involves a drink. As in, drinking and working on a computer. That’s what Peter Lewis did on a recent flight from Minneapolis to New York — with disastrous results. There was a cup of coffee next to his laptop, “and...

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Hotel booking — Don’t ignore these 16 red flags!

Hotel booking — Don’t ignore these 16 red flags!

Before you book your next hotel stay, check to be sure your research doesn't reveal any of my 16 red flags that should make you seriously think about hotel booking. Hotel booking online should be a cinch. There are a myriad of websites to help you book hotels,...

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CORONAVIRUS

Why passengers need common airline flight credit rules

Why passengers need common airline flight credit rules

We need common airline flight credit rules for airfare refunds and flight credit protection. The refund issue has been screwed up for consumers since the beginning. It is a major issue with more than $10 billion in outstanding flight credits, estimated by the Wall...

How COVID still affects travel even if the virus is weaker

How COVID still affects travel even if the virus is weaker

COVID still affects travel. Don't fool with the coronavirus. Respect it. As a travel agent and someone who loves to travel, it's been great to see COVID restrictions loosening on travel worldwide. But COVID still affects travel even if the virus is weaker. Loosened...

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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.