New US Senate Report Reveals Just How Much Airlines Are Making With ‘Junk Fees’

We’ve all been there. You’ve searched high and low for the cheapest seat flying to wherever and when you’re all set to check out you’re hit with a seat selection option that adds more cost to your already rising airfare. These types of charges, along with others like chagrin for carry-on baggage, are often referred to as junk fees and a new Senate subcommittee report outlines just how much airlines are making with them. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.

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