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New York’s LaGuardia and Orlando airports are recognized for their efforts in improving the airport experience. Airlines are facing scrutiny for inefficient boarding processes and record-high extra fees, with the Biden administration broadening its efforts to eliminate 'junk fees,' sparking opposition from various industries.
Whewww this is infuriating: From airlines to ticket sellers, companies fight U.S. to keep junk fees https://t.co/IpUvJO88Ky
GIFT ARTICLE This is a big money lobby, part in the junk fees sewers below the financial industry. It takes an iron will to break it & this administration is actually doing it. From airlines to ticket sellers, companies fight U.S. to keep junk fees https://t.co/rGnikfcBTG
The Biden administration has broadened its efforts to expose or eliminate “junk fees," touching off a groundswell of opposition from airlines, auto dealers, banks, credit card companies, cable giants, property owners and ticket sellers. https://t.co/jnbDKil30h
Airlines will make a record $118 billion in extra fees this year. Their websites are designed to get you to pay. https://t.co/QiwQQpb6bg
Why airlines aren't boarding planes the most efficient way https://t.co/he5NQmVEMy
No one enjoys waiting in long lines at airport security or suffering through a departure delay. New York’s LaGuardia and Orlando do a better job than most of making those miseries less miserable. https://t.co/90g877318c https://t.co/90g877318c