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Consumer Traveler Today: April 13

04-13-2010

Consumer Traveler Today: What we’re reading: Ryanair wants its winnings, terrorists at Disney? Hawaiian: best U.S. airline in 2009
 
 
What we’re reading: Ryanair wants its winnings, terrorists at Disney? Hawaiian: best U.S. airline in 2009
Ray LaHood: “We’re in the era of full disclosure”
Where are my Greyhound Rewards?
Daddy can’t fly: Parents who shouldn’t be allowed on a plane
Priceline – Name your own price, but don’t dare miss your plane
What we’re reading: Ryanair wants its winnings, terrorists at Disney? Hawaiian: best U.S. airline in 2009
Posted: 13 Apr 2010 03:00 AM PDT
Ryanair wants its winnings, could photographers be terrorists? Hawaiian rated best US airline in 2009
       

Ray LaHood: “We’re in the era of full disclosure”
Posted: 12 Apr 2010 01:54 PM PDT
In part two of their interview with Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, Christopher Elliott and Charlie Leocha explore the new tarmac-delay restrictions for airlines and pending rules for the disclosure of surcharges, such as baggage fees, that have spread through the airline industry.
       

Where are my Greyhound Rewards?
Posted: 12 Apr 2010 08:02 AM PDT
I need your help with a bus ticket. A few days ago, I received a notice from Greyhound that a ticket I had earned as part of its rewards program was about to expire.
       

Daddy can’t fly: Parents who shouldn’t be allowed on a plane
Posted: 12 Apr 2010 07:30 AM PDT
No discussion of banning kids would be complete without the possibility of getting rid of bad parents, too.
       

Priceline – Name your own price, but don’t dare miss your plane
Posted: 12 Apr 2010 06:30 AM PDT
The rules for these tickets vary, but in general they are not changeable. These kinds of tickets put you about as low as you can get on the customer service totem pole.
       


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