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5 travel agent hotel benefits to make for a special stay
Travel agent hotel benefits can make any stay at a hotel a real vacation Many travelers who prefer to do it themselves for simple trips will only call a travel agent for something complicated or fascinating. But, in many cases, when someone is looking for a special...
The seven worst 2026 airport scams you may encounter
I've got the seven worst 2026 airport scams for your review and advice. You need to avoid getting caught by them. Airport scams can make your journey miserable at its start and every time you fly. The scams can result in serious identity and financial theft. It can...
POLICY
Know the DOT real rules for best compensation when you are bumped
Overbooking is not illegal, and most airlines overbook their scheduled flights to a certain extent in order to compensate for “no-shows.” Passengers are sometimes left behind or “bumped” as a result. When an oversale occurs, the Department of Transportation (DOT) requires airlines to ask people who aren’t in a hurry to give up their seats voluntarily in exchange for compensation. Those passengers bumped against their will are, with a few exceptions, entitled to compensation.
Why travelers need to know the middle-name rule
When making reservations for a trip to Europe, I had an opportunity to purchase a flash airfare for myself and a friend. The normal price of $1,000 had been reduced to $700 for several hours. I did not know my friend’s middle name but wanted to purchase the tickets. I believed that because of the 24-hour rule, I could always change the middle name. The rule isn’t quite that simple. I learned an important lesson.
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.
TRAVEL ADVICE
5 travel agent hotel benefits to make for a special stay
Travel agent hotel benefits can make any stay at a hotel a real vacation Many travelers who prefer to do it themselves for simple trips will only call a travel agent for something complicated or fascinating. But, in many cases, when someone is looking for a special...
The seven worst 2026 airport scams you may encounter
I've got the seven worst 2026 airport scams for your review and advice. You need to avoid getting caught by them. Airport scams can make your journey miserable at its start and every time you fly. The scams can result in serious identity and financial theft. It can...
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...








