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Airlines have imposed a variety of fees on a range of optional
services, such as checked and carry-on bags; meals; blankets; early
boarding; and seat selection. According to airline officials, the
fees are based on a combination of factors, including the cost of
providing the service, competition, and consumer demand. The fees
have supplemented airline revenues, providing at least $3 billion
in 2009. However, information about the fees is not fully disclosed
through all ticket distribution channels used by consumers, making
it difficult for them to compare the total cost of flights offered
by different carriers. This book addresses the nature and
relationship to cost and disclosure of airline fees; the potential
impact of such fees on the Airport and Airway Trust Fund; checked
and mishandled baggage issues; and the process, if any, for
refunding government-imposed taxes and fees when passengers do not
use non-refundable tickets.
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