Several big airlines’ peak-travel fees apply on fewer days
3 October 2011Although airfares have been on the rise for the last year or so, there is good news for holiday travelers:
Several of the nation’s largest airlines have dramatically reduced the number of dates on which they will impose a peak-travel surcharge. The fees, which range from $20 to $40, are typically added to one-way fares for flights on such popular travel dates as the day before ‘Thanksgiving’.
source: Los Angeles Times