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JetBlue's Anniversary Sale Wraps Up With $49 Flights, Vacation Deals, More — for Today Only - travelandleisure.com - city Amsterdam - city Paris - Usa - New York - city London - city Nashville - city Boston - city Orlando - city Dublin - city Fort Lauderdale - county Lauderdale - Raleigh
travelandleisure.com
09.02.2024 / 20:44

JetBlue's Anniversary Sale Wraps Up With $49 Flights, Vacation Deals, More — for Today Only

JetBlue’s week of savings is nearly over, but the airline is bringing back its anniversary airfare sale for one more day. 

JetBlue's Anniversary Sale Has Flights Starting at $49 — for Today Only - travelandleisure.com - city Amsterdam - Bahamas - Los Angeles - city Paris - Usa - city London - city Nashville - city New York - city Boston - city Orlando - city Dublin - Belize - state Oregon - city Fort Lauderdale - county Lauderdale - Raleigh
travelandleisure.com
09.02.2024 / 19:18

JetBlue's Anniversary Sale Has Flights Starting at $49 — for Today Only

JetBlue is turning 24 years old, and to celebrate, its offering a week of deals starting with a one-day-only fare sale with tickets going for as low as $49.

Fly to Cancun for As Low As $79 From These U.S. Hubs Thanks to Spirit's Latest Sale - travelandleisure.com - Usa - city New Orleans - Mexico - county Dallas - city Baltimore - city Philadelphia - city Chicago - county Lauderdale
travelandleisure.com
09.02.2024 / 16:52

Fly to Cancun for As Low As $79 From These U.S. Hubs Thanks to Spirit's Latest Sale

Spirit Airlines has been flying to Cancun for two decades, and is celebrating the milestone with an anniversary sale that has flights starting at just $79.

Travel Advisors Express Support of Federal Trade Commission's Proposed Rule on Junk Fees - travelpulse.com - Usa
travelpulse.com
09.02.2024 / 14:13

Travel Advisors Express Support of Federal Trade Commission's Proposed Rule on Junk Fees

The American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) has submitted comments to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), which would prohibit unfair or deceptive practices relating to fees for goods or services.Focusing specifically on junk fees often charged by hotels and other short-term lodging services that result in a misleading total cost, ASTA expressed support for transparency."As an advocate for not only travel agencies and individual advisors but also the millions of consumers who rely on our members’ services, ASTA believes that the rule as proposed would greatly benefit consumers of hotel and other short-term lodging services, and it is in that context that ASTA has the greatest interest in the proposed rulemaking," the organization said in a letter signed by Peter N. Lobasso, Senior Vice President & General Counsel, ASTA."While charging mandatory resort fees has come under greater scrutiny in recent years, up until now predominantly by regulators and enforcement agencies at the state level, the practice remains common in the industry.""Moreover, the manner in which resort fees, also alternatively referred to by hoteliers as 'amenity fees' or 'destination fees,' among other terms commonly used, are disclosed to consumers is highly inconsistent," ASTA added. "And, as many hotel properties are independently owned and operated franchises, there is little uniformity in this regard even among hotels doing business under the same brand name."The organization is calling for uniform application of the full disclosure obligation."ASTA strongly believes that all consumers, regardless of where or how they choose to book their travel, have a right to expect that hotels, as well as OTAs, short-term rental intermediaries and other distributors of lodging services, provide complete pricing information, exclusive of any Government Charges, upfront in a transparent manner to permit meaningful comparison shopping. Moreover, we are of the opinion that the full disclosure obligation should apply uniformly irrespective of the distribution channel or medium used by the consumer when booking a hotel room."ASTA also asked for clarity regarding proposed penalty provisions in the context of intermediated transactions."As a matter of fairness, we believe intermediaries that reasonably rely on erroneous information provided by the entity charging the fee should be relieved of liability for the error. To that end, ASTA respectfully requests that the Final Rule include either an outright exemption or a 'safe harbor' mechanism to protect an innocent third-party seller from enforcement action in this scenario."

You Now Have to Pay More for Select JetBlue Seats - afar.com - Usa
afar.com
09.02.2024 / 14:03

You Now Have to Pay More for Select JetBlue Seats

Seasoned travelers know that sitting closer to the front of the plane means you can get on and (perhaps more importantly) off the plane faster than those sitting further back. JetBlue Airways lets passengers pick their seats at the time of purchase as long as they didn’t book a basic economy fare.

JetBlue Planes Collide on Tarmac at Boston's Logan Airport - travelpulse.com - Usa - city Las Vegas - city Boston, county Logan - county Logan
travelpulse.com
09.02.2024 / 09:45

JetBlue Planes Collide on Tarmac at Boston's Logan Airport

A pair of JetBlue aircraft collided with each other on the tarmac during the de-icing process at Boston's Logan International Airport early Thursday morning, Boston 25 News reported.No injuries were reported but both planes sustained damage when one plane's winglet made contact with the other's tail section.Both JetBlue and the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that they will investigate the incident."Safety is JetBlue's priority, and we will work to determine how and why this incident occurred," JetBlue said in a statement."JetBlue Flight 777, an Airbus A321neo's left winglet struck the right horizontal stabilizer of JetBlue Flight 551, an Airbus A321, around 6:40 a.m., local time on Thursday, February 8, while on the deicing pad at Boston Logan International Airport," the agency added.

President Biden Calls for Fee-Free Family Seating on Airplanes - travelpulse.com - Usa - state Alaska
travelpulse.com
09.02.2024 / 09:41

President Biden Calls for Fee-Free Family Seating on Airplanes

President Joe Biden released a tweet from his official X account (formerly known as Twitter) on February 5, sharing how “It’s time all airlines offered fee-free family seating.” 

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