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Fighting Airlines Fees: Feeding Frenzy Hits New Heights In Hawaii

Unraveling airline tactics and how to keep your Hawaii travel money in your pocket. Some of these are sure to amaze you!

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18 thoughts on “Fighting Airlines Fees: Feeding Frenzy Hits New Heights In Hawaii”

  1. Just returned from flights on Hawaiian Airlines & was pretty annoyed being charged 2 different prices to check luggage even though I’m a member. Airport staff “couldn’t find my acct#” so charged me more on top of sear assignment sees. Traveling w/a disability & heavy walker forced me to check luggage. No assistance w/getting luggage on TSA ramp, check-weighing or w/overhead storage. HA lost my luggage to HI & lost my walker on the return flight. Arriving @ Maui airport 2 hrs early wasn’t enough for them…”You need 3 hours” Flight bumped to LAX because HA only had 2 agents checking people in.

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