Sun Country Airlines CEO Jude Bricker, inside the company's hanger at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport last week.
A report released on Tuesday, November 26th shows that airlines have generated billions of dollars from so-called "junk fees.
The report comes ahead of one of the country's most popular travel periods, where many families travel across the U.S. for ...
A Senate report was found that from 2018 to 2023, five U.S. airlines made more than $12 billion on seat selection fees alone.
Carriers have made billions of dollars from extra fees over the last several years. Read more at straitstimes.com.
(CNN)– Lawmakers say airlines are raking in billions of dollars in so called ‘junk fees’. On Tuesday, Nov. 26, a U.S. Senate ...
The Washington Spirit Fan Appreciation Rally scheduled for Monday, November 25, is expected to impact traffic in Southwest D.C. with ...
A handful of U.S. airlines pulled in $12.4 billion from seat fees over the last six years, a Senate subcommittee said today.
Five airlines that serve Connecticut's Bradley International Airport were cited in a U.S. Senate subcommittee report for ...
Airlines and their so-called junk fees are in the crosshairs of Congress, with a new report from a Senate subcommittee ...
Executives from five airline companies will testify about the pricing structure of ancillary fees before Blumenthal's Senate ...
After entering Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Spirit Airlines has released its third-quarter financial results, nearly ...