Monday, June 1, 2009

Airline tickets booking fees to be eliminated by Travelocity and Orbitz.

After a promotional period which started in March and following the examples of Expedia.com to get rid of the practice for good, online travel agencies Travelocity.com and Orbitz.com plan to announce the permanent elimination of airline ticket booking fees today according to the Wall Street Journal.
However, those fees ranging from $7 to $12 per ticket, will remain on flights not originating from the U.S., Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean.
Still according to the Wall Street Journal, another change to be introduced by Travelocity on Monday, is the move to make its program called PriceGuardian, permanent. Under that program, Travelocity promises to refund between $10 and $500 if another Travelocity customer buys the same package at a lower price at a later date.

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