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Delta Airlines Punishes Clients Who Use Travel Agents

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Use a Travel Agent? We’ll Get You, Somehow!

In a punitive move that is wrong and greedy with no justification at all, Delta Airlines is extorting an extra fee for clients who change any ticket originally booked by a travel agent. The normal $150 change fee is squeezed from its own customers and if they

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Code Sharing – Information

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For years, travel consortiums and consolidators have used flight route sharing for different destinations. It is important to realize that if you book on AirTransat you may not necessarily fly on an Air Transat plane. It is an ever increasing possibility because of cost saving measures and also maintaining availability in packages to and

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Bothered, Bewildered and Bored with Boarding

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There are a few points in my vacation travels that really get me wanting to quit the parade and go home. Boarding the aircraft to anywhere has got to be one of the top annoyances for me and I suspect for a great many other travellers, based on the facial expressions or lack

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Airport Security, Theatrics or Effective?

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Since the Sept. 11, 2001, security at airports (especially for US bound aircraft) has gotten infinitely more stringent. Is it effective or merely window dressing? You know the routine. Take off your shoes and put them in gray plastic containers along with toiletries. Remove your belt if it has a big buckle. Carry

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