A U.S. Senate panel is taking aim at airlines and their growing use of fees for things like early boarding and better seats.
Airline executives defended their business practices in heated exchanges with lawmakers over ancillary travel fees.
CINCINNATI ( Cincinnati Business Courier) - Frontier Airlines is adding luxury options for fliers in 2025, including rows at ...
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) confronted executives of America's major airlines today for charging billions in ...
Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle drew attention the day before the Senate held a hearing this week on airline practices, ...
Senators grilled airline executives Wednesday over "junk" fees — the additional service fees airlines charge, including for ...
Airline execs are being questioned on seating fees, or so-called "junk" fees, after a recent Senate report showed that the ...
These airlines which are typically “no-frills” have had difficulty making money without adding extras. To help increase their ...
As soon as spring of next year, passengers will be able to take flight to four new, nonstop destinations from Nashville ...
“Those lower fares, so called economy class, are basically for people who travel with no more than the shirt on their back ...