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Reporter: Associated Press Email

Fees undermine fliers' ability to compare fares

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal regulators are weighing whether to make airlines reveal prices for baggage and other fees to online sellers like Orbitz and Expedia.

Travel industry officials and consumer advocates complain it's getting harder for consumers to know the true price of air fares so they can compare across airlines.

The Department of Transportation is working on a proposal to address the issue. Regulators had planned to offer the proposal next month, but a decision has been postponed till May because the department is deluged with arguments from both sides.

Airlines don't want the government to regulate fee information. But travel industry and consumer groups do.

Airlines say they don't want passengers to buy tickets based on price alone. They want to offer customized fare packages instead.


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  • by Scott1 on Dec 26, 2012 at 03:52 PM
    Maybe the picture denotes how the regulation would be enforced...
  • by Dave Location: Location on Dec 26, 2012 at 02:13 PM
    Hate to tell all those journalism major; but the aircraft pictured is neither an airliner or even civilian. It is a B52 bomber. But hey, maybe you want to catch a ride huh?

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