Major U.S. airlines impose peak travel fees on most summer flights
Major U.S. airlines impose peak travel fees on most summer flights
LOS ANGELES — Cashing in on an expected increase in summer air travel, the nation’s largest airlines are charging passengers a “peak travel surcharge” of up to $30 per seat for flights most days this summer. The country’s major airlines have imposed a “peak travel surcharge” on 74 of the 98 days from Memorial Day to Labor Day, according to an analysis by farecompare.com, a website that keeps …
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