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New Boarding Pass Fee Introduced by Spirit Airlines
Most travelers already know that airlines have been adding a number of fees lately. One of the fees that is... read more
Air Passengers in India Are Paying Excessive Baggage Fees, according to Expedia
According to new reports, nearly 40 percent of all Indians who fly are paying excessive baggage fees. This news was... read more
Profits Increase for Network Rail
There are some companies in the travel industry right now that have a reason to be upset. However, Network Rail... read more
Airbnb Able to Secure $100 Million in Funding
Reports now show that “bed and breakfast” company Airbnb has just recently been able to land some $100 million in... read more
Ryanair Announces Climbing Profits and Plans of Consolidation
Normally when an airline announces good profits, it does not follow-up that statement with an announcement of consolidation. Well Ryanair... read more
Rail, Maritime and Transport Union Plan Big Tube Strike
Well it appears that London commuters could be facing some big travel problems in the weeks to come. This news... read more
Sir Martin Broughton Wants Lighter Security Checks for Airline Workers and Frequent Flyers
According to new reports, the chairman of British Airways, Sir Martin Broughton, has currently asked officials to adopt a lighter... read more
Which? Continues Fight Against Unfair Credit Card Transactions
As many people have already heard, Which? has already launched a complaint with the Office of Fair Trading to help... read more
Best Western Moore Place Hotel Has Own Fertility Chair
Looking to become pregnant? Well then the Best Western Moore Place Hotel has a chair for that. Apparently a chair... read more
Countries Continue to Update Travel Warnings for Japan
Although the natural disaster in Japan has come and gone, the problems that were caused by the disaster are still... read more

