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Product Updates Are Here!

We are very excited about the new Concur T2 travel tool. It's more dynamic and provides a smoother and more convenient booking tool option. Concur has updated its web and app interfaces, which makes this a great overall upgrade to the booking experience.


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You No Longer Need to Show TSA Your Boarding Pass at These U.S. Airports


It seems like a simple enough request — be ready to show the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer your boarding pass and a government-issued ID when you get to the front of the security line at the airport.

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TSA Adds Eight Airlines to PreCheck


The U.S. Transportation Security Administration has added eight carriers to its PreCheck program, including Iberia and La Compagnie, the agency announced Thursday.


The other new carriers in the PreCheck program are Air Premia, Air Tahiti Nui, Air Transat, Bahamasair, BermudAir and New Pacific Airlines. The additional carriers bring the total number of airlines in PreCheck, in which low-risk travelers can pay a fee for an expedited security process, to 99.

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Alaska Airlines Welcomes STARLUX Airlines to Seattle, Our Hometown Airport


One of Alaska Airlines’ newest global partners, STARLUX Airlines, announced today it will begin new nonstop service this summer between our hometown airport in Seattle and Taipei.

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Your Essential Guide to Carry-On Luggage Restrictions


Even if you now have your packing strategy down to a science, you’ve probably had at least one run-in with a carry-on bag that won’t fit into an unexpectedly small overhead bin as a flight attendant glares with disapproval.

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Delta Is Last of Big Three U.S. Carriers to Raise Checked-Bag Fees


Delta Air Lines beginning Tuesday raised its fees for checked bags for most U.S.-originating domestic and short-haul international routes, the carrier confirmed. The checked-bag increase is the first for the carrier since 2018, according to Delta, and it applies to tickets purchased on or after March 5.


The fee for a first checked bag is now $35, up from $30, and the fee for a second checked bag is $45 up from $40. Delta SkyMiles Medallion members; customers in First Class, Delta Premium Select or Delta One seats; and those with eligible co-branded Delta SkyMiles American Express cards "will continue to receive their allotment of complimentary checked bags," according to Delta. Active military personnel also are exempt, per the carrier's website.

 

Delta's move follows increases made by several other major U.S. carriers, beginning in January with Alaska Airlines. JetBlue increased fees in early February. After American Airlines raised its fees on Feb. 20, United Airlines followed suit a week later. Southwest Airlines does not charge for checked bags.

Business Travel News

JetBlue Changes Checked-Bag Fees, Again


JetBlue recently, quietly, has made changes to its checked-bag policy—about two months after it raised those fees—to differentiate between peak and off-peak pricing, according to its website. The increases follow not only its own prior hikes but also those made since January by Alaska Airlines, American Airlines and United Airlines.

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