Thursday, May. 27 2010
Well, it’s that time of year again when everyone takes advantage of the peak summer travel season, and US major airlines are certainly included.
Passengers on major air carriers this summer will have to pay peak season surcharges ranging from $10 to $30 a seat from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend. Fortunately we can rely on Southwest and Alaska airlines to keep their costs low and not charges these surcharges, but don’t look to the major carriers for a summer peak break.
Ahhh, we might just kick it at the pool until fall, it’s always a better travel season that way.
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