The airline industry continues shifting its revenue stream toward ancillary income
Consumer Affairs - 8/30/2018 - Gary Guthrie - What’s included in the fares consumers pay for airline tickets has become a can of worms over the last few years. What presents itself to the consumer as a $100 fare can easily wind up as $140 by the time "additional fees and taxes" are tagged on. Then, if you want a certain seat, to carry on a bag, or board the plane in the first group, you could easily run that $140 charge up to $200 or more. Read more @ https://www.consumeraffairs.com/news/th ... 83018.html
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