Do-overs may be expensive to a company, but they are even more expensive when companies don’t do them.
Author: Christopher Elliott
Sitting next to an unruly airline passenger? Here’s what to do
With the busy summer travel season fast approaching, passengers might be wondering: What if it’s me sitting next to an unruly passenger?
‘Not much hope for economy class passengers’: Airline passengers brace for the big summer squeeze
Summer travel season is only a few weeks away, but people have already identified the most pressing problem: dangerously cramped airline seats.
‘I was forced to pay or miss my flight’: Airlines are looking for higher profits, which could mean higher fees
Airlines are thinking about how to earn more profit in 2023, and from the looks of it, they plan to do it the old-fashioned way: by charging fees.
My hotel is not what I expected. Can I check out and get a refund?
Your hotel may not be what you expected this year, but the sooner you say something, the more likely it is to get fixed.
Another travel headache: How do you feel about the luggage carousel crowding?
According to numerous subject matter experts, there was a complete breakdown of decorum this summer. And this year hasn’t been much better.
Biden has junk fees in his sight, but is the travel industry willing to change?
Are junk fees ending? To answer that, you have to understand the importance of these fees to the industry and how efforts to stop junk fees fared.
Want to get away from it all? You can’t get much farther than Western Australia
What can you do in Western Australia? It turns out there’s more than meets the eye.
11-hour flights are no joke: Here’s how to survive a long-haul flight in 2023
If you travel this year, you’ll probably spend time on a plane. Here are expert tips for handling a long-haul flight.
Let’s talk cruise credits, passenger protection and when they don’t make sense
Cruise lines loved issuing credits for sailings canceled during the pandemic, which allowed them to keep your money – and may have saved them.