At a congressional hearing on Wednesday, senators framed the tacked-on fees for passenger seats or bags as akin to extortion.
Some senators expressed frustration during Wednesday's hearing when airline executives could not explain how they set the ...
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Airline executives are in the hot seat over high prices. On Wednesday, senators grilled the leaders of ...
The Michigan Court of Appeals declined to overturn a light jail sentence for a young woman who killed her father by burning ...
Airline executives pushed back against claims of travel "junk" fees in a testy exchange with lawmakers. during a Senate ...
Executives from United, Delta, American Spirit and Frontier airlines will testify Wednesday to defend billions of dollars in ...
Sen. Richard Blumenthal/D-CT - :26 Steve Johnson/Vice Chair and Chief Strategy Officer, American Airlines - 1:13 Peter Carter ...
During a Nov. 20 floor speech, U.S. Representative Chris Deluzio of Pennsylvania talks about hidden fees that he says hurt ...
Senators grilled airline executives Wednesday over "junk" fees — the additional service fees airlines charge, including for ...
Just days after a record-breaking Thanksgiving travel season, airlines are facing growing questions from lawmakers about ...
Airline representatives faced scrutiny in Washington D.C. on Wednesday for the ever-expanding list of fees travelers pay when ...
The subcommittee's chairman, Democrat Richard Blumenthal, said that he believes the federal government should review the ...