Airline companies backing off of the top travel surcharges
DALLAS – In a break for travelers, airlines have cut the number of days this holiday season in which they charge for flying during peak travel periods.
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Delta, American, United and Continental confirmed Friday that the surcharge they add up to six days during the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year holidays. That's down from about two dozen of last year, according to the price-tracking Web site FareCompare.com
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