How to navigate the child-unfriendly skies
What is it with airlines and kids these days? Whether it’s an air carrier trying to squeeze more reservation fees.
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What is it with airlines and kids these days? Whether it’s an air carrier trying to squeeze more reservation fees.
“Safety first” may be the American travel industry’s unofficial slogan, but for some travelers, it’s more like “Me first!”
I’m all in favor of smart travel strategies, but there’s a difference between being an enlightened passenger and being a liar.
Two cheers for all those airline mergers. When I think about the benefits of airline mergers, I’m reminded of Karen Griffin’s story.
The TSA is having a heckuva summer. From a new “trusted” traveler system it’s pushing on passengers, to a peculiar new rule.
He just tried to book a four-night tour online from Icelandair, advertised at $1,073, including flights then the price jumped to $2,600.
The TSA can’t stop talking about its new Pre-Check program, it offers air travelers preferred screening status.