How to Avoid the Possible New Airline Fees
January 27, 2011 at 8:50 PM | Posted in Economista, Globetrotter, Jetsetter | Leave a commentGeorge Hobica, founder of the travel website Airfarewatchdog.com, drafted a list of possible new charges airlines may adopt this year, some of which he said are already active in the U.S. and Europe. Want to get ahead of the curve and prepare yourself on how to avoid those imaginary pesky fees airlines may tack on? Follow this guide.
Leave your baby at home
That’ll save you 30 bucks each way to hold your baby on your lap.
Check in on-line or at a kiosk
To eschew the In-person check-in fee to check in with an airline employee.
Don’t transfer your ticket
Airlines may charge a fee to transfer a non-refundable ticket to someone else.
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