Consumer Reports investigates new travel rules, charges
It's the season when numerous families are arranging holiday travel, and if individuals incorporate a trip with kids, tune in up. Customer Reports says there are new rules and included charges that could rapidly remove the happy from their holiday air travel.
The standard charges for an unaccompanied minor have in some cases increased over the previous decade, from $200 to $300 contingent upon the aircraft.
What's more, the charges don't stop there: If people really want to sit alongside their children, they may need to pay more for that, as well.
With the ascent in "basic economy" fares, often the best way to ensure that individuals' families can sit together is to pay more to hold a seat that can cost many dollars more.
Consumer Reports say that isolating youngsters from...