Airlines have consistently pushed back hard and spent untold millions on lobbying efforts are trying to keep fees pure profit out of the mix when you compare flight prices. Consumer Travel Alliance tries to be David in this fight against Goliath, sees us consumers instead and work with the Department of Transportation in the United States.
They work hard to get these charges – sometimes quite substantial — shown in the ticket price before you dive into eight screens deep or get surprised at the airport. If this issue is important to you, please complete the quick survey fees are the most important thing in your purchase decision, what would you know at the beginning, not the end.
This is the link to the survey on ConsumerTraveler.com
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