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Midwest Flooding Disrupts Amtrak Service
Last Updated: June 16, 2008
Amtrak is suspending service between Chicago and destinations to the north and west because of flooding across the Midwest.

Service between St. Paul and Chicago and between Chicago and Denver is temporarily suspended due to flooding.Click here for full story


It's The Real Thing - US Airways To Charge $2 For Soft Drinks
Last Updated: June 13, 2008
Have a Coke and a smile. Just remember to bring 2 bucks with you, if you plan on flying on US Airways.Click here for full story

United, US Airways To Join American In Charging $15 For First Checked Bag
Last Updated: June 13, 2008
Three weeks after American Airlines announced that it would begin charging $15 each way for the first checked bag, United and US Airways have adopted the new fee as well.Click here for full story

All Major Airlines Including Northwest Match $20 Fuel Surcharge Increase
Last Updated: June 12, 2008
Last week, the major airlines failed in their attempt to raise airfares by $20 roundtrip when Northwest refused to match the increase initiated by American Airlines.Click here for full story

Major Airlines Roll Back Latest Attempted Airfare Increase
Last Updated: June 10, 2008
Late Friday (June 6, 2008), American Airlines raised airfares by $20 roundtrip on both business and leisure airfares. Within 24 hours Continental, Delta, US Airways and United match the airfare increase.Click here for full story

Major Airlines Raise Hub Airfares Up To 338% On Nonstop Routes Over Last Summer's Airfares
Last Updated: June 06, 2008
Flying nonstop this summer on select routes, especially out of hub cities, will cost you a pretty penny over last summer on nonstop flights, especially if you are flying on routes where the legacy airlines compete with low-cost carriers that only offer one-stop or connecting service.Click here for full story

DOT To Raise Denied Boarding Compensation
Last Updated: June 04, 2008
The Department of Transportation (DOT) announced April 16, 2008, that it will double the maximum amount airlines must compensate passengers who are involuntarily denied boarding. The ruling was strongly opposed by the air carriers.Click here for full story

Say Bon Voyage In Style, With Well Wishers Int'l
Last Updated: June 04, 2008
Remember those classic movies depicting actors "seeing off" loved ones with gifts and fanfare as they headed for vacation destinations far from home? That actually used to happen, though these days, with so many travel options, increased airport security, and often having to fly somewhere prior to embarking on a cruise, being there in person usually isn't an option.Click here for full story

Grand Cayman - Seven Miles to Paradise
Last Updated: June 04, 2008
Any country that has a turtle in pirate garb as its logo should be a fun place for families to play. It's the same mixture of animals and adventure that Disney movies have weaned us on for generations (think Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Little Mermaid).Click here for full story

FAA Says Airlines Must Continue To Monitor Safety
Last Updated: June 02, 2008
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will tighten oversight of airline safety after aircraft groundings at big carriers, but will not absolve airlines of responsibility for monitoring "I do not want the FAA to be the quality control unit for each airline," Robert Sturgell, acting FAA administrator, told a Senate appropriations subcommittee.Click here for full story

Body Scanners Introduced In New York And Los Angeles
Last Updated: June 02, 2008
Body scanners that allow security screeners to be able to see beneath passenger's clothing to detect concealed weapons have been installed in New York City and Los Angeles airports.Click here for full story

China Pushing For Delay-Free Flights During Olympics
Last Updated: June 02, 2008
China has vowed tough punishments on airlines to ensure that chronically late aircraft run smoothly for the 2008 Olympic Games, state media reported.Click here for full story

European Union Okays Cell Phone Use For Air Travelers
Last Updated: June 02, 2008
On Monday, the European Union cleared the way for air travelers to use mobile phones to talk, text or send e-mails on planes throughout Europe's airspace. With the EU approval, airlines will now be able to offer onboard service for cell phones that use the European GSM technology later this year.Click here for full story

This Magical Mystery (oops, that's History)Tour Is Hoping To Take You Away
Last Updated: June 02, 2008
The Thunderbird Lodge in Canyon de Chelly National Monument is offering the "Magical History Tour," a two-night package that offers a way for visitors to learn about this magical canyon's 2,000 years of human existence and to take in the canyon's breathtaking and rugged landscape.Click here for full story

Fuel Surcharge Information For Bestfares.com Cruise Lines
Last Updated: June 02, 2008
Several major cruise lines recently implemented fuel surcharges in response to increasing fuel costs. The specific terms of the surcharge vary depending upon the cruise line.Click here for full story

American Airlines To Charge $15 For First Checked Bag
Last Updated: June 02, 2008
American Airlines said today it will start charging $15 for the first checked bag, cut domestic flights and lay off workers as it attempts to cope with record-high fuel prices.Click here for full story

All Major Airlines Raise Airfares A Whopping $60 Roundtrip
Last Updated: May 26, 2008
On Thursday (May 22, 2008), United Airlines raised airfares by as much as $60 roundtrip on both business and leisure airfares. Yesterday, American and Delta matched this latest domestic airfare increase. This morning, Continental and US Airways also matched the increase.Click here for full story

International Airfares Continue To Climb Sky High As World Wide Airlines Raise Fuel Surcharges
Last Updated: May 14, 2008
The cost to travel outside the United States is becoming more expensive due to special add-on fuel surcharges now being imposed by most US and international airlines across the globe" - says Tom Parsons CEO of Bestfares.Click here for full story

All Six Major Airlines Jump On Board To Raise Airfares By Adding $20 In Fuel Surcharges
Last Updated: May 09, 2008
Arlington, TX -- Friday, May 9, 2008 - The top six major airlines successfully raised airfares for the 11th time in the past five months today when Continental, Northwest and US Airways matched the $20 fuel surcharge increase initiated by Delta Air Lines on Thursday.Click here for full story

Airlines Post Flight Record
Last Updated: May 08, 2008
Major US airlines racked up more than 7.4 million flights in 2007, a record high, with late arrivals also hitting their peak at 1.8 million, the US government said on Tuesday.Click here for full story

Holy Cow! Airlines Raise Airfares As Much As $260 Roundtrip In 4 Months
Last Updated: April 29, 2008
Updated April 30, 2008 - On Tuesday, April 29, 2008, Delta Air Lines raised leisure and walkup business airfares by adding a $40 roundtrip fuel surcharge across the board for both short haul and long haul domestic flights.Click here for full story

American Airlines And Air Canada To Begin Charging $25 For Second Checked Bag
Last Updated: April 28, 2008
American Airlines today became the last of the domestic legacy carriers to adopt a $25 charge for coach customers to check a second bag. Third, Fourth and Fifth checked bags will cost $100 each.Click here for full story

US Airways Joins United And Continental By Charging $150 Per Ticket Domestic Change Fee
Last Updated: April 28, 2008
Arlington, TX -- April 28, 2008 - Last week on Saturday, April 19, United increased the change fee from $100 to $150 on tickets for travel within the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.Click here for full story

Continental Airlines Rejects Merger Talks, Plans To Fly Solo
Last Updated: April 28, 2008
Continental Airlines has received the blessing from their board of directors to continue to fly solo.Click here for full story

United Airlines And Lufthansa Airlines Raise International Change Fees
Last Updated: April 28, 2008
United Airlines and Lufthansa Airlines raised their international change fees from $200 to $250 on European tickets.Click here for full story

All Six Major Airlines Successfully Raise Airfares For The 10th Time In Four Months
Last Updated: April 26, 2008
On Friday, American Airlines, Continental Airlines and Delta Air Lines quickly matched the United airfare hike. Today, Northwest and US Airways, the final two holdouts among the major legacy airlines, matched the airfare increase.Click here for full story

US Airways To Charge For 'Choice Seats'
Last Updated: April 25, 2008
In an attempt to generate extra revenue from just about any source the airlines can find, US Airways joins Northwest Airlines in charging for "choice" coach seats.Click here for full story

Transportation Secretary Demands Explanation From American
Last Updated: April 25, 2008
Demanding an explanation from American Airlines as well as federal regulators, Transportation Secretary Mary Peters wants to know why 250,000 air travelers experienced canceled flights last week Peters told reporters Friday that she doesn't believe the Federal Aviation Administration overreacted in insisting on the rapid rewiring and checks of wiring on MD-80 jetliners.Click here for full story

British Airways Route Changes For Fall, 2008
Last Updated: April 25, 2008
British Airways will be increasing service from New York JFK to London with daily flights to London's Gatwick starting on October 27, 2008.Click here for full story

Higher Fees For Passengers At Heathrow And Gatwick
Last Updated: April 25, 2008
Great Britain's airline regulator has announced higher fees will be charged to travelers using London's two biggest airports. The Civil Aviation Authority said higher fees, effective April 1, are needed to pay for improvements at Heathrow and Gatwick airports, and for increased security.Click here for full story

Royal Caribbean To Reimburse Fuel Surcharges
Last Updated: April 25, 2008
The Florida attorney general announced yesterday that Royal Caribbean Cruises has agreed to reimburse passengers for fuel surcharges that were not adequately disclosed. The settlement, which affects 300,000 bookings, will return $21million to people nationwide who made trip deposits as of Nov.Click here for full story

United Airlines, Continental Airlines and Delta Airlines Increase Domestic Fuel Surcharge To $20
Last Updated: April 24, 2008
Less than a week after the U.S.'s second-largest carrier increased fares to offset rising fuel costs, United Airlines said Wednesday it raised its domestic fuel surcharges by $10 to $20 roundtrip. Late Wednesday, Continental Airlines and Delta Airlines matched the fuel surcharge increase.Click here for full story

Delta Asks Pilot Union For Concessions To Clear Way For Northwest Merger
Last Updated: April 24, 2008
Delta Air Lines is urging its union leaders to cede parts of a pilots' contract so it can move closer to merging with Northwest Airlines, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources who knew about the situation.Click here for full story

Travelers Alert: American Cancels More Flights
Last Updated: April 24, 2008
American Airlines canceled 1,094 flights, or nearly half its schedule, on Wednesday to re-inspect aircraft, a disruption that affected about 100,000 passengers and triggered chaos at the busiest US airports. The airline said it expects more than 900 cancellations on Thursday.Click here for full story

Northwest To Roll Back New Minimum Stay Requirements
Last Updated: April 24, 2008
On Tuesday Northwest Airlines said it will roll back minimum stay requirements announced last week, after US Airways failed to match the new policy.Click here for full story

Travelers Alert: American Grounds 300 Planes
Last Updated: April 24, 2008
On Tuesday evening American Airlines announced it was canceling up to 500 flights, more than one-fifth of its schedule. American said it will be checking the bundling of wires in some planes, the same issue that caused the airline to scrap more than 400 flights last month.Click here for full story

Champion Air Will Cease Flights May 31, 2008
Last Updated: April 24, 2008
While we are saddened to see another airline cease operations, we must say that Champion Air has proven to be a "class act".Click here for full story

Third FAA Official Reassigned Over Southwest Airlines Safety Issues
Last Updated: April 24, 2008
The US Federal Aviation Administration has reassigned a senior agency safety official days after whistle-blowers and a government watchdog told Congress about maintenance lapses and ineffective oversight at Southwest Airlines, the agency said on Monday.Click here for full story

Airline Quality Ratings Published, Industry At New Low
Last Updated: April 24, 2008
Air Tran has taken the top spot in the 18th annual national Airline Quality Ratings (AQR) study. Last year, Air Tran ranked third in the AQR. Following Air Tran in the top five of the AQR were Jet Blue, Southwest, Northwest and Frontier.Click here for full story

Skybus Airlines Ceases Flights
Last Updated: April 24, 2008
Amid skyrocketing fuel prices, Skybus was the third airline to cease operations in the past week.

Passengers holding reservations for Skybus flights scheduled to depart after Saturday, April 5, 2008 should contact their credit card companies to arrange to apply for a refund.Click here for full story



 
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