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Even Seasoned Travelers Can Get Caught OutBack in late April, 2008 something strange started to happen in US airports. At first, regular travelers thought it was just a mistake, one of those SNAFU moments we all know will just go away so long as we wait for sanity to return. Unfortunately, as April became May, consistency confirmed that American Airlines was charging to check in a single bag. Everyone was outraged. Not only was it unreasonable to charge people for a routine airport service, but doing it without telling anyone made it twice as bad. News of this egregious behavior soon reached the ears of government and, after a brief investigation by the Transportation Department, its enforcement department issued a formal warning that this lack of transparency was a breach of federal guidelines. It was a condition of retaining a license to fly that airlines gave proper notice of any significant change in the contract of carriage. Almost without exception, the other legacy airlines have followed suit. It is now routine to pay for all bags to be checked in. The Transportation Department has recently applauded the airlines’ greater willingness to give timely warnings of any change to the existing charges. But this story should give everyone pause for thought. When the world economy was booming, US airlines were into and out of bankruptcy protection. Now passenger numbers are falling, their troubles are getting worse. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
Terry Willson is a professional journalist who has years of experience in highlighting numerous topics and has worked with site like www.flightstrade.com/seasoned-travelers.html to bring people all around the world a better understanding of things. Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Aviation Articles Via RSS!
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