by Renee Kronon-Schertz | May 3, 2015
Thank you for reading Consumer Traveler/Travelers United weekly newsletter. You can subscribe to our daily email newsletter here. A week in review: Geopolitical changes and Open Skies agreements, Affordable hotel in San Francisco, Death vs refunds, and more… The...
by Charlie Leocha | May 1, 2015
Anyone who has been walking around Washington, DC, recently can be certain that the Arab Emirates are ready to destroy the American workforce by subsidizing their own airlines. Nationals Park feeds baseball crowds with ad after ad of unfair competition. Metro riders...
by Charlie Leocha | Apr 17, 2015
As the space between one airline seat and the seat behind it continues to get smaller and smaller, and as the space between the armrests gets smaller as well, passengers have been asking themselves, “How small can this space get?” Being confined in...
by Charlie Leocha | Apr 1, 2015
Click here for the chart with live links connecting to these Trusted Traveler programs. Charlie LeochaCharlie Leocha is the President of Travelers United. He has been working in Washington, DC, for the past 14 years with Congress, the Department of Transportation, and...
by Charlie Leocha | Apr 1, 2015
With most mergers, consumers lose. However, with the latest merger in the online travel industry between Expedia, Travelocity and Orbitz, competition should be enhanced rather than diminished. Why? The real competition is not from other travel agents, but from the...
by Renee Kronon-Schertz | Mar 29, 2015
Thank you for reading Consumer Traveler/Travelers United weekly newsletter. You can subscribe to our daily email newsletter here. A week in review: Airlines charging more for kids, Leocha on CNBC, Delta going the extra anti-consumer mile, United-Lufthansa nightmare,...