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Airlines Add Surcharges Almost Every Day This Summer

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(Dive Travel Business News - May 29, 2010)  -- FareCompare.com recently analyzed summer airline prices and found that consumers will be paying a surcharge for flying on a "peak travel day" starting June 10 through August 22, 2010. According to the study, so-called "peak travel" days will be every day this summer, with the only exception being July 4th.
 
American, Delta, Continental, United and US Airways are placing a  $10 - $30 surcharge (per one way flight) on most domestic flights operating this summer. The surcharge will be included in the cost of the ticket. Southwest and JetBlue  have no surcharges on any flights.
 
The most common surcharge is $20 and is frequently found on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Monday flights. A $10 surcharge is most common Tuesdays and Wednesdays - the least busy travel. The most expensive surcharge — $30 — is usually in effect on Sundays and typically the busiest of summer travel days.  

Widespread Airfare Increases This Fall

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(FareCompare.com - Oct 14, 2009) - The airfare monitoring website FareCompare.com has detected an unusually large number of domestic U.S. city pairs with an increase of up to $16 roundtrip, a hike initiated by American Airlines. Continental and Southwest began matching, followed by Delta/Northwest, United and US Airways, rounding out the legacy airlines. read more »

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