Checking your suitcase now costs more than your airline ticket. It’s time for this to end.
There’s a new milestone in American air travel: checking your suitcase may now cost more than your seat.
There’s a new milestone in American air travel: checking your suitcase may now cost more than your seat.
U.S. airlines this week raised their checked baggage fees to levels that would have seemed like a parody just a few years ago.
Kristen Rodriguez thought she had scored a deal when she prepaid for her checked baggage on Frontier Airlines.The airline app showed a straightforward offer: $29 for each checked bag, each way, for two passengers.
Jacqueline Bartolini has a lost luggage problem with ITA Airlines. She’s spent $992 to buy clothes, but the airline will only reimburse her for just $733. Who’s right?
If you’re reading this because your luggage has gone missing, you’re not alone.