These travel double standards have gotta go!
You break it, you pay for it. Unless you’re traveling. If they break it, you pay for it, too. Checked luggage sustained damage
You break it, you pay for it. Unless you’re traveling. If they break it, you pay for it, too. Checked luggage sustained damage
When Cecilia Dobrin’s flight is changed by her airline, she has to spend the night in New York. Does the airline owe her anything?
Airlines offer waivers of their often incomprehensible rules. Robert wants this to be one of the times, and he’d like me to help him.
Four years later. When David Sun needs a cheap ticket, he Googles it. When James Pillow wants to fly somewhere, he doesn’t.
Continental Airlines made her a promise: The frequent flier miles she’d earned from her business travel wouldn’t expire.
Alex Cerniglia is too sick to fly and even if he boarded the plane, he could infect other passengers. So why is Lufthansa keeping his money?
The tint on Benjamin Schwartz’s Honda is not quite up to standards, and he wants his dealership to fix it. But should it?
Even though Kurt doesn’t work for the TSA, that doesn’t stop him from lending a hand when he’s stuck in a long line.