Commercial Aviation
Spirit Adds $2 Fee; Puts Blame On New Regulations
Spirit Airlines, the ultra-low-cost carrier, is tacking a new $2 charge on its tickets and saying that the government made it do it.
The charge, which Spirit called the "Department of Transportation's unintended consequences" fee, is being added to most one-way fares in response to a new department rule that allows passengers to change their minds within 24 hours of booking a trip without paying a penalty.
The airline says the new rule forces it to hold spaces for travelers who may decide...
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