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  2. Counter-to-counter package - Wikipedia

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    In the airline and some other transportation industries, a counter-to-counter package is a quicker (and more expensive) alternative to standard freight for the shipment of small parcels and envelopes. These shipments have size, weight, and content restrictions, and usually may be dropped off and picked up at a ticket counter, luggage service or ...

  3. Fly America Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fly America Act refers to the provisions enacted by 49 U.S.C. § 40118.. The Fly America Act is applicable to all travel funded by United States federal government funds and requires the use of "U.S. flag" airlines (not to be confused with flag carriers) with a few exceptions.

  4. Airlines snap and sue the U.S. Transportation ... - AOL

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    U.S. airline lobbying group Airlines for America and airlines United, American, Delta, JetBlue, Alaska, and Hawaiian filed the lawsuit challenging the rule on Friday at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court ...

  5. Major airlines sue Biden administration over fee ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Major U.S. airlines are suing the U.S. Transportation Department over a new rule requiring upfront disclosure of airline fees, the latest clash between air carriers and the ...

  6. Government should force airlines to clearly disclose fees ...

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    Americans are paying billions in additional fees to fly, and they deserve to know what we're paying for upfront and in an easy-to-read format, the Government Accountability Office declared in a ...

  7. Passenger facility charge - Wikipedia

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    Each month, the FAA publishes the "Key Passenger Facility Charge Statistics". The report summarizes the annual amounts given to airlines by the airports that collect the PFCs. [2] When the PFC program began, airlines were given 12 cents out of each PFC. In 1994, that amount went down to 8 cents. Between 2000 and 2004, the rate increased to 11 ...

  8. United Airlines - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines is the largest airline in the world, offering the broadest network of destinations. It serves 217 domestic locations across the United States and 146 international destinations in 73 countries and territories on six continents.

  9. America's biggest airlines have dumped their most-hated fee - AOL

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    Passengers won't have to worry about losing hundreds of dollars when their plans change.