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From the Desk of Suzanne K. DeCellis Vice President - Travel Services
From the Desk of Suzanne K. DeCellis – Vice President Travel


Airlines' Holiday Surcharges Expand to More Dates

This news was just a matter of time: The “peak travel” surcharge American added for three busy travel days this year has expanded to ten other dates, according to fare-watcher Farecompare.com. United, Delta, Continental, Frontier and US Airways all matched the initial surcharge, which is really just a fare hike but was loaded into reservation systems as a fuel charge for the sake of efficiency. Most of the traditional budget carriers have not matched.

Here’s a breakdown on the 13 “holiday” dates you can expect to pay $10 more:

  • Nov. 29-30, 2009
  • Dec. 19, 2009
  • Dec. 26-27, 2009
  • Jan. 2-3, 2009
  • March 14, 2010
  • March 20-21, 2010
  • March 28, 2010
  • April 11, 2010
  • May 28, 2010
These correspond to the Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s and Memorial Day holidays, as well as spring break travel periods. Interestingly, the third Monday in January, a federal holiday that most U.S. workers are off to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr., did not make this list. (At least so far.) The airlines, as expected, did not see a negative reaction in sales, so it was logical to include other days of known demand. In the end, this extra $10 is not relevant on its face – supply and demand has always dictated fares and the airlines know that plenty of people want to fly on the above dates.

Verify any airline holiday surcharges directly with your air carrier:

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