JUNE 2008

A TRAVEL UPDATE FROM:
PREFERRED TRAVEL OF NAPLES
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Airlines Up Fares Again for 16th
Time This Year
Airlines continued to increase fares and search for new revenue streams to help
them cope with soaring fuel prices. United Airlines initiated what was the 16th
fare hike to stick since the beginning of the year, with fare increases that
ranged from $10 to $60, depending on the route. Other legacy
carriers—Continental Airlines, US Airways and Northwest matched. American
Airlines upped some fares and other carriers tacked on increases as well. Rick
Seaney, CEO of FareCompare.com, an airline comparison website, said that
airlines have no choice
but to pass on the cost of fuel to consumers and when passengers do begin to
push back in significant numbers the airlines have no choice but slash capacity
by that same amount. (Source: FareCompare.com.)
American Cuts Flights, Staff, Charges
for First Checked Bag, Ups Other Fees
American Airlines said it
would charge its passengers $15 for their first checked bag as well as cut
domestic flights by 11 to 12 percent as part of its efforts to cope with fuel
costs. At press time, no other carrier had followed American’s lead in charging
for the first checked bag; Southwest Airlines, in fact, pointedly stated that it
continues to let its customers check two bags—for free. American, meanwhile,
upped other fees, including those for oversized bags (from $100 to $15); ticket
change fees from $100 to $150 for domestic tickets and from $100 to $200 to $150
to $250 for international tickets. It
also upped its reservation service fee and AAdvantage Award ticket fees up by $5
each to $20.
Major Carriers Continue to Experiment
With All-Business Class Flights
The number of air
travelers flying first or business class is dropping at increasingly faster
rates, according to the International Air Transport Association, an industry
group. And three transatlantic carriers that offered premium seating—MAXJet, Eos
and Silverjet—have ceased flying. But major carriers continue to experiment with
the concept. Singapore Airlines has introduced all-business class flights
between
Network Carriers Add International
Flights, Low Cost Carriers Add Domestic
Some
New Virgin Atlantic
At last, it's here - the
new Boston Clubhouse has opened its doors and is now accepting Upper Class
flyers and Flying Club Gold members for some preflight rest, relaxation and
pampering. Boston Clubhouse features
a deli counter and bar, dedicated business area with PCs, free WiFi connection,
charging facility for mobiles and blackberries, dining, lounge seating, free
newspapers and magazines.
Hotels
Loews Hotels Introduces‘Baggage Buy
Back’ Program
In the wake of American Airlines’ new $15 fee for checking bags, , Loews Hotels
has introduced a new "Baggage Buy Back" incentive that will reimburse guests for
their $15 checked baggage fee. Arriving guests simply present any airline bag
fee receipt at the front desk to receive the rebate, which will be issued in the
form of a credit to their bill at checkout. The Baggage Buy Back rebate is
available at Loews' 18 properties in the
Airline Loyalty Programs Offering Savings, Bonus Miles to Car Renters

It’s not the individual airlines that so frustrate air travelers, according to a
new Travel Industry Association survey of air travelers.
What irritates you most is the air travel
process. The TIA survey of more than 1,000 air travelers found that the more you
fly, the more frustrated you get.
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