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06-30-2015, 02:26 PM
5 ways airlines are actually making flying better
http://img.s-msn.com/tenant/amp/entityid/AAcikxu.img?h=100&w=100&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=f&x=1449&y=574NEW YORK — Packed planes Less legroom. Fewer frequent flier miles.Is that all summer travelers can look forward to?Thankfully, **. Amid the unpleasantness, there are a few bright spots where airlines inject a bit of humanity back into our journey. And with a record 222 million passengers expected to fly on U.S. airlines this summer, we could use any little bit of sympathy.Here are five things to actually like about flying today:— Baggage guarantees. The $25 fee to check bags is a fact of life on most airlines. But until recently, only Alaska Airlines thought the extra money should guarantee...
http://img.s-msn.com/tenant/amp/entityid/AAcikxu.img?h=100&w=100&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=f&x=1449&y=574NEW YORK — Packed planes Less legroom. Fewer frequent flier miles.Is that all summer travelers can look forward to?Thankfully, **. Amid the unpleasantness, there are a few bright spots where airlines inject a bit of humanity back into our journey. And with a record 222 million passengers expected to fly on U.S. airlines this summer, we could use any little bit of sympathy.Here are five things to actually like about flying today:— Baggage guarantees. The $25 fee to check bags is a fact of life on most airlines. But until recently, only Alaska Airlines thought the extra money should guarantee...