Travel companies are coming up with all kinds of new charges these days, which is hardly a surprise. The real shocker is the way they justify the fees.
Author: Christopher Elliott, Special to USA TODAY
Travel lessons from a Hawaiian volcano
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Travelers vs. spring breakers: How to avoid conflict
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Travelers say the industry has lost respect for them. Maybe the feeling is mutual.
Airline or hotel owe you money? Use these tips to get your refund
If you want to make sure you get your travel refund every time, remember to use a credit card, keep every email, and be ready to appeal your case.
First class for free? Try these innovative tactics to get an airline upgrade
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The dirty truth about cleaning fees: Travelers complain as charges soar
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2019 wish list for travelers: Honesty, respect and a little space
Honesty. Respect. And a little space. That’s all travelers want in 2019. Are they asking for too much?
Trapped in a timeshare? Here’s how to escape
Many timeshare agreements have a perpetuity clause, which can leave owners locked into maintenance payments and fees. But there are ways to negotiate.