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Dress better and improve flying behavior. Will it work?
Uncle Sam wants you to dress better and improve flying behavior. Is there a connection? The Department of Transportation (DOT) started a campaign regarding "The Golden Age of Travel Starts with You." This DOT effort aims to encourage passengers to dress better and...
This is the most dangerous activity when you travel
When you travel to out-of-the-way places, beware of the ordinary. Forget exotic diseases or wild animals—statistically, the deadliest threat to your international vacation is something you probably do every day without thinking. Renting a scooter might look like...
POLICY
Toddlers are vulnerable as recent FBI report shows airline sexual assaults soar
Airlines make kids vulnerable to sexual predators by charging families extra to sit together. Congress, four years ago passed a law requiring DOT to make specific rules to allow family members 13 and younger to sit together with families. DOT has not begun a rulemaking to study the problem.
Passengers need an official DOT legal policy
Passengers need a set of judicial rules and precedents for effective litigation in front of DOT. The Department also needs rules about the speed of resolution and how complaints will be handled.
Travelers United works with aviation industry on sustainable aviation fuel
The Sustainable Skies Act has been at least a decade coming. Years ago, when environmental groups were battling airlines, Travelers United met with them to show how economic reality was matching environmental needs. The carbon emissions reduction resulted in an increase in the industry’s bottom line. The goals of environmental carbon reduction and aviation profits fit together.
Passengers pay for airports now — look elsewhere for more money
The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure is holding its first full committee hearing today. Chairman Peter Defazio (D, OR) has already proposed a “solution” to funding airport improvement projects. He is asking airline passengers to foot the bill. For years, Travelers United has stood firmly against increased taxation of airline passengers.
TRAVEL ADVICE
Dress better and improve flying behavior. Will it work?
Uncle Sam wants you to dress better and improve flying behavior. Is there a connection? The Department of Transportation (DOT) started a campaign regarding "The Golden Age of Travel Starts with You." This DOT effort aims to encourage passengers to dress better and...
This is the most dangerous activity when you travel
When you travel to out-of-the-way places, beware of the ordinary. Forget exotic diseases or wild animals—statistically, the deadliest threat to your international vacation is something you probably do every day without thinking. Renting a scooter might look like...
Airline myths holding the industry back
Avoid airline myths. Jay Sorensen calls on airlines to simplify policies and rebuild customer trust. Jay Sorensen Busts 8 Airline Myths, takes direct aim at widely accepted practices such as upgrade auctions, complex fare-change rules, inconsistent baggage policies,...
How airlines often penalize early birds
Conventional wisdom was to be an early bird and book airline tickets as early as possible. Back years ago, that was true, especially with mileage award tickets. Early birds got the rewards. I have memories of waiting up until midnight 330 days or so in advance in...








