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Consumer Traveler Today: Oh my, I lost my ID. How am I going to get home?
Oh my, I lost my ID. How am I going to get home?
What we’re reading: Wynn may move HQ, volcano no-fly holds climate clue, Sweden outlines airline support
Survey: Do airline fees make a difference when purchasing tickets? Which ones make the most difference?
US Airways and United Airlines practice “discriminatory” pricing, study finds
Oh my, I lost my ID. How am I going to get home?
Posted: 26 Apr 2010 03:19 AM PDT
A lost or stolen driver's license or passport can be a disaster for a traveler trying to fly home. Ned Levi has suggestions to successfully handle these serious ID problems with a little pre-trip preparation, and a lot of common sense.
What we’re reading: Wynn may move HQ, volcano no-fly holds climate clue, Sweden outlines airline support
Posted: 26 Apr 2010 03:00 AM PDT
Wynn may move headquarters to Macau, volcano plane ban may hold climate clue, Sweden outlines support to airlines
Survey: Do airline fees make a difference when purchasing tickets? Which ones make the most difference?
Posted: 25 Apr 2010 07:51 AM PDT
ConsumerTraveler.com in conjunction with the Consumer Travel Alliance is conducting a survey about airline fees. Do they make a difference? What fees are most important to travelers?
US Airways and United Airlines practice “discriminatory” pricing, study finds
Posted: 25 Apr 2010 06:30 AM PDT
Research has found both United and US Airways routinely refused to waive fees for blind callers booking by phone, even after being made aware of the regulations.