Here are the top-read 2023 Travelers United blog stories
The most-read 2023 Travelers United Blog Stories have compiled this year.
- How to avoid an extra baggage charge • Christopher Elliott
- Why international travelers need to know the middle-name rule – Charles Leocha
- Denied boarding compensation – the real rules passengers need to know – Charles Leocha
- 7 solid reasons why you might not want an exit-row seat – Janice Hough
- Final-boarding rule — the random airline 10-minute rule – Janice Hough
- Where you can buy things confiscated by TSA and lost by passengers – Charles Leocha
- How to avoid passing out at 35,000 feet – Melinda Ojermark
- How to use less mobile data when you travel – Charles Leocha
- Know these 10 lost domestic luggage rules for maximum compensation – Charles Leocha
- DOT denied boarding (or bumping) compensation rules you should know – Charles Leocha
- Are Apple AirTags dangerous? Can air travelers use them safely for luggage tracking? – Ned Levi
- How to tell whether your driver’s license is REAL ID – Charles Leocha
- Traveling with a child without your surname or have shared custody? Get written parental consent! – Ned Levi
- Why female crash dummies have no place in safety testing today – Charles Leocha
- Airline schedule changes after booking flights put passengers in control – Charles Leocha
- 8 tips to score early check-in at hotels – Janice Hough
- Bumped from a flight? Get cash, not airline funny money – Charles Leocha
- How you can find on-time statistics on airline websites – Charles Leocha
- Flight delayed or canceled? Luggage lost? Know your rights – Herb Weisbaum
- How to get about $600 in EU flight delay compensation – Charles Leocha
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We will see you in 2024, next year.
Charlie Leocha is the President of Travelers United. He has been working in Washington, DC, for the past 14 years with Congress, the Department of Transportation, and industry stakeholders on travel issues. He was the first consumer representative to the Advisory Committee for Aviation Consumer Protections appointed by the Secretary of Transportation from 2012 through 2018.