Fees, Fares And The Future Of Air Travel

Fees, fares and the future of air travel

U.S. airlines collected $2.56 billion in baggage fees during the first nine months of the year. With industry experts expecting slower economic growth and rising oil prices in 2011, those ancillary fees aren't going anywhere.

Sections:  travel   
Topics:  2011   airline fees   airlines   baggage fees   economic growth   economy   oil   oil prices   
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