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2-07-2013 @ 2:38PM
DavidDuffles said...
While it's true that airline fees have been steadily increasing, so have fuel costs. From 2001 to 2008 the cost of fuel for airline companies has more than doubled. Now it accounts for nearly 35% of airline expenses. That being said, we should still be very aware of which airlines charge which fees. Here is an Airline Regulations Comparison Chart that will help you chose your next airline. It should be updated very soon, if not already.
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2-07-2013 @ 2:42PM
DavidDuffles said...
Here is the link:
http://bigduffles.com/page/ariline_regulations.html