Not exact matches
Maguire says his
airline is focused on nonstop service between smaller cities that
lost service but still have business
travelers who may not want to spend the time connecting through larger
airlines» hubs.
If you've never had your luggage
lost or delayed by an
airline, then you're a lucky
traveler.
Unless you are frequent
airline traveler, I think the
airline miles cards have
lost favor.
The gold - standard credit card for
travelers has
lost some of its luster amid recent
airline mergers.
United
Airlines has been making a strong push to reclaim some of the frequent flyers — especially its top tier elite
travelers — who were
lost to competing programs in recent years.
If you've never had your luggage
lost or delayed by an
airline, then you're a lucky
traveler.
But the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain have already dropped taxes on air travel, under pressure from the
airline lobby, and after the revenues failed to meet predictions due to
lost business as
travelers made plans to avoid the extra charge.
Baggage coverage
Airline coverage for
lost, stolen, or damaged baggage is limited, but a
traveler's risk is not limited to the
airlines.
Many
travelers are now aware that the
airline provides limited coverage for
lost, damaged, or destroyed baggage and delayed bags.
Most
travelers are aware that the
airline coverage for
lost, damaged, or destroyed checked luggage is limited and there are strong limits on their liability if the contents are expensive.
Although most of the
airlines have policies to provide compensation for the
lost baggage, still the loss of baggage in transit is a fear of every
traveler.
Some
travelers assume that their travel insurance plan will pay a benefit for
lost baggage separate from the
airline's restitution, but that would amount to «double - dipping» and that's not how insurance works.
In most cases,
travelers who
lose their luggage during air travel do not get satisfactory compensation from
airlines.
Travelers who
lose their luggage may experience significant financial loss, especially if they have valuable items in their bags, and many of them will try to claim for compensation from the
airlines.
Most
travelers assume that the
airline will reimburse them if their baggage is permanently
lost or destroyed in flight, but the
airlines actually assert strong limits on their liability for
lost or damaged checked luggage.
If the baggage was not
lost by their
airline, you would have it already;
travelers who have been inconvenienced by negligent
airline service may not feel inclined to tip the person who delivers their luggage after a hectic and stressful ordeal, especially around the holidays.
Baggage and Personal Items Loss can provide refunds if a
traveler has to purchase essential items due to an
airline delay or if their baggage or personal items are delayed or
lost.