A handful of U.S. airlines pulled in $12.4 billion from seat fees over the last six years, a Senate subcommittee said today.
Executives at five major U.S. air carriers are being requested to testify in front of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on ...
Nov. 26 (UPI) --A new Senate panel report highly critical of "junk fees" used by major airlines to charge passengers has ...
A US Senate investigative panel blasted airlines for increasingly charging so-called “junk fees” to help boost their bottom ...
Five airlines that serve Connecticut's Bradley International Airport were cited in a U.S. Senate subcommittee report for ...
The report comes ahead of one of the country's most popular travel periods, where many families travel across the U.S. for ...
The Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations in a new report is slamming airlines for relying on “junk fees,” saying carriers are extracting large amounts of money from the flying public ...
A new Senate panel report highly critical of "junk fees" used by major airlines to charge passengers has lawmakers ready to ...
A Senate subcommittee released a report that outlined how much revenue airlines have collected from seating and baggage fees.
Airlines and their so-called junk fees are in the crosshairs of Congress, with a new report from a Senate subcommittee slamming the billions in various fees that airlines take in each year.
A report released on Tuesday, November 26th shows that airlines have generated billions of dollars from so-called "junk fees.
Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, a newly released Senate report shows a number of U.S. airlines made billions in profits from high ...