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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-03-2009 @ 10:58AM
John F said...
How is this any different than a ticketing fee that all the other airlines charge?
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3-03-2009 @ 11:31AM
Scott Carmichael said...
From what I've been able to discover - it is a new fee in addition to the ticketing fee. That means you'll pay a ticketing fee AND this new fee to offset the costs of the ticketing fee.
3-03-2009 @ 11:34AM
John Frenaye said...
That's ludicrous. Why not just up the fee?!!