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Biden Launches Probe Into Competition in Air Travel

The Biden administration’s recent probe into competition within the airline industry is a critical moment in regulatory oversight. Triggered by concerns over airline mergers and their impact on market competition, this investigation will be led by the Justice Department’s antitrust

Frequent Flyer Miles Protected in Alaska-Hawaiian Merge

The Alaska-Hawaiian merger brings promising changes for travelers, especially regarding the protection of frequent flyer miles. Under the new agreement, the airlines have committed to safeguarding the value of your miles, ensuring a seamless transition and no expiration of rewards.

Biden Admin’s New Rule for Family Flight Seating

The Biden-Harris Administration has put forth a pivotal proposal to ban airlines from imposing junk fees for seating families together on flights. This initiative, led by the Department of Transportation (DOT), mandates that airlines seat parents next to their young

California to Enforce Transparency on Hotel Fees Starting July 1

All California hotels must disclose surprise junk fees starting July 1, thanks to two new state laws, including one specifically targeting hotel resorts and cleaning fees. The California State Legislature recently passed Senate Bill 478 to modify California’s Consumer Legal

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