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U.S. fliers spent $3.36 billion in baggage fees in 2011

by
Kai Ryssdal
May 21, 2012
And that's down from 2010.

The fight over international flights from Houston

by
Gail Delaughter
May 22, 2012
United Airlines hopes to reroute plans by Southwest, and stop a new international terminal from being built at Hobby Airport.

Americans plan to travel more this summer

by
Daryl Paranada
May 8, 2012
A new survey finds Americans plan to take more vacation trips during the summer and are placing a higher priority on value compared to the past.

Spirit Airlines to charge $100 for late carry-on bags

by
Kai Ryssdal
May 4, 2012
Spirit's new fee made us dig into the archives to see what else airlines can charge us for.

Delta buying oil refinery to help reduce costs

by
Heidi N. Moore
May 1, 2012
In a first for an airline, Delta plans to pay $150 million for an oil refinery in Pennsylvania in a effort to bring some order to its fuel prices. But even if Delta's oil refinery deal works out well, fares are probably not going to drop.

Ancestry.com rakes in profits, buys up competitor

Interview by
Jeremy Hobson
Apr 26, 2012
Ancestry.com Inc. will soon take over rival family history website Archives.com for the price tag of around $100 million.

America woos overseas tourists

by
Bob Moon
Apr 24, 2012
Since 9/11, America's share of worldwide tourism has dropped 30 percent. A new ad campaign hopes to reverse the trend.

The social networking deal

by
Kai Ryssdal
Apr 9, 2012
A quick look at the social media landscape, and not everyone is happy about the Facebook-Instagram deal.

AT&T finally sells its Yellow Pages unit

by
Mark Garrison
Apr 9, 2012
AT&T said it is selling its Yellow Pages unit to private equity firm Cerberus. One a powerhouse, the Yellow Pages is losing to online rivals.

Colorado corporations buy Tahoe ski resorts

by
Jeff Tyler
Apr 17, 2012
Companies from Colorado bring jobs and capital to Lake Tahoe's ski industry, but also higher prices and local dissent.

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