Several major U.S. carriers have added surcharges for travel on and around the upcoming holiday season. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains. (Sept 28)
it's only $65 one way. after taxes, surcharges, checked luggage fee, carry on luggage fee, arrival/departure fees, holiday surcharges, weekend surcharges, 3rd party expedia, travelocity booking fees etc etc... it's $650 one way for what should be $100-150 everything included. so FUCK THEM. i won't fly anymore. when nobody flies like after 9-11 maybe they'll come to their senses.
it's only $65 one way. after taxes, surcharges, checked luggage fee, carry on luggage fee, arrival/departure fees, holiday surcharges, weekend surcharges, 3rd party expedia, travelocity booking fees etc etc... it's $650 one way for what should be $100-150 everything included. so FUCK THEM. i won't fly anymore. when nobody flies like after 9-11 maybe they'll come to their senses.
GarbageState 2 years ago
stick it to the customer once again.
for anyone that cares:
booze costs money on any airline created in america (american, united, south west, etc)
virgin atlantic, no charge
mexicana, no charge
lan chile, no charge
alitalia, no charge
I HATE AIRLINES IN AMERICA. and i am american. they stick it to the customers.
john123wayne 2 years ago