Travel
| 6:00AM 8/16/2012
As much as customers hate them, baggage fees and other tacked-on charges for travelers have made a huge difference to the bottom lines of airlines.
| 9:43AM 8/03/2012
United Airlines says it has a deal with union negotiators on a new labor contract with its own pilots and those from the former Continental Airlines -- an important step in creating a single workforce at the company, which underwent a merger in 2010.
| 12:19PM 8/02/2012
For years, medical tourists have been going to other countries to get better deals on expensive procedures. But sometimes, cheap medical work can come with a high price -- as the recent case of a Florida woman's dental implants gone wrong illustrates.
| 2:48PM 7/27/2012
Delta Air Lines is shutting down its shrunken, 35-year-old regional carrier Comair at the end of September as it switches to bigger jets and it is sending termination notices to its 1,700 remaining employees.
By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool
| 5:17PM 7/25/2012
It seemed like a great idea when travel portal Expedia spun off TripAdvisor last December. Stock in the longtime hub of online travel reviews soared. Then came Tuesday night's earnings report -- and the captain turned on the "Fasten your seatbelts" light.
| 3:50PM 7/24/2012
The government can regulate airlines' "unfair and deceptive" advertising practices by requiring them to show consumers a total ticket price that includes taxes and fees in their ads, the U.S. Court of Appeals said Tuesday, rejecting an industry challenge.
By Molly McCluskey, The Motley Fool
| 9:39AM 7/18/2012
If you haven't made your plans to travel to the 2012 Olympic Games in London yet, don't despair. It's still possible -- and you don't have to pay inflated prices or meet a shady character in an alley to partake in the festivities.