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Airlines are frustrating travelers by changing frequent flyer program rules – here’s why they keep doing it

by Jay L. Zagorsky, Boston University and H. Sami Karaca, Boston University As the U.S. holiday travel season picks up, many people are noticing that...

Thanksgiving Travel Surge: AAA forecasts near record highs with over 55 million Americans on the move

AAA’s latest travel forecast projects a significant surge in Thanksgiving holiday travel this year. An estimated 55.4 million Americans are expected to journey 50...

Passengers whose flights are canceled or delayed may soon get better treatment in the US

 In Europe, customers are entitled to cash compensation for flight delays and cancellations. Murat Deniz/E+ Collection/Getty Images – where airlines have long set their own rules by...

Preventing the Fall of America

As we have celebrated the birthday and contribution of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., one has to be concerned about the America that has...

NAACP lifting travel advisory against American Airlines

WASHINGTON (AP) — The NAACP is lifting its travel advisory against American Airlines, saying improvements are being made to address worries about African-Americans being...

Last flight for US Airways expected in October

By DALLAS (AP) _ The last flight for US Airways will take place this fall, and one more name in airline history will disappear. The farewell...

Tips for finding adjacent airline seats without paying extra

NEW YORK (AP) _ On top of the bag fees and other charges, families traveling this summer may have to pay extra just to...

A kiss, a prayer: The last hours of MH17's victims

In a bedroom in a townhouse near Amsterdam, Miguel Panduwinata reached out for his mother. "Mama, may I hug you?" Samira Calehr wrapped her arms...

China-bound Malaysian jet vanishes with 239 aboard

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Search and rescue crews across Southeast Asia scrambled on Saturday to find a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that disappeared...

How Corporate America forced Arizona bill's veto

NEW YORK (AP) — When an important social issue intersected with business in Arizona, Corporate America decided it was time to take a stand.Voicing...

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