Southwest Swears Its Customers Aren’t Fleeing After Ditching Free Bags
Southwest swears it hasn't lost any customers after dismantling its popular fare structure earlier this year, but customers don't seem to agree.
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Southwest swears it hasn't lost any customers after dismantling its popular fare structure earlier this year, but customers don't seem to agree.
American Airlines calls using AI to set flight prices a "bait and switch." Yet it's expanded its own questionable use of fares that penalize solo travelers with higher fares.
Southwest just raised the annual fees on all of its personal credit cards - yet another blow after a string of customer-unfriendly changes like the introduction of bag fees and basic economy fares.
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American Airlines has launched a new "One Stop Security" process at Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), trying out a new way to speed up connections after flying home from abroad.
Delta swears it's not using AI to personalize flight prices. But the tech startup now adjusting Delta fares wrote hyper-personalization is its goal ... before scrubbing that from its site.
For years, airlines charged half the cost of a roundtrip for one-way domestic flights. Not anymore: One-way penalties have made a major comeback, our research shows.
You heard it here first: This is the year to visit Costa Rica. Flights and hotels for a Costa Rica vacation won't get cheaper than they are this year.
Starting in late 2026, U.S. travelers will need to apply for a new ETIAS travel authorization before entering much of Europe. It’ll cost approximately $23 and be valid for three years of multiple entries.
For more than a decade, the Chase Sapphire Preferred has been a sweet spot in the travel rewards world ... but now more than ever, it feels like that's due to change.
It's the end of an era at Southwest ... again. Southwest will soon begin assigning seats in advance and also ditch its divisive boarding process.
The federal government just rolled out a new designated security lane for traveling families, starting at two U.S. airports.