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Travel Notes: Peak-travel fees may apply on fewer days - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Posted on Saturday, October 1, 2011 by destination tips travel
Although airfares have been on the rise for the past year or so, there is good news for holiday travelers:
Several of the nation's largest airlines have dramatically reduced the number of dates on which they will impose a peak-travel surcharge.
The fees, which range from $20 to $40, are typically added to one-way fares for passengers who fly on such popular travel dates as the day before Thanksgiving or the day after New Year's Day.
Around this time last year, most of the largest airlines had already added peak-travel surcharges on 18 dates from Nov. 18 to early January.
But so far, Delta, American, United and Continental airlines have added the surcharge to only six peak travel days, said Tom Parsons, the chief executive of the travel website BestFares.com.
The surcharges have been added for flights on those airlines on Nov. 27 and 28, Dec. 22, 23 and 26 and Jan. 2, he said.
Several airline representatives confirmed the surcharges but declined to discuss why they were imposing the charges on only six dates instead of 18 or more.
Mr. Parsons said a reason some airlines are cutting back on peak-travel charges may be that they have already raised fares significantly over the past year. Another reason, he said, may be that airlines fear the sluggish economy and rising ticket prices will combine to kill the holiday travel season.
There are a few exceptions to the shift in tactics. US Airways, for example, has imposed surcharges on 19 days in November and December. Southwest Airlines, meanwhile, said it won't impose any charges for traveling on peak days.
Frequent flier miles
With business travel on the rise again, most bosses are strictly enforcing corporate travel policies. But they are also letting business travelers keep the airline rewards miles and hotel and car rental loyalty points they earn on the road.
That's the conclusion of a new survey of 170 travel agents, managers and travel experts conducted in August by Travel Leaders, a Minnesota travel company.
When asked about their clients' travel policies, 68 percent of those surveyed said corporations are somewhat or very strict in enforcing travel policies.
The good news for business travelers is that nearly all the survey respondents said businesses let their employees keep the frequent flier miles from their travel and earn loyalty reward points at hotels and car rental agencies.
"The benefit to the employee traveling appears to be that they are rewarded with frequent flier miles, along with hotel and car rental loyalty points, which can then be used for personal travel," said Roger E. Block, president of the Travel Leaders Franchise Group, a division of Travel Leaders. "Ultimately it is a win-win for the business and the traveler."
First published on October 2, 2011 at 12:00 am
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