Airline Fees: Who’s the Stingiest?

TIME.com has done a survey to see who is charging for what. With the caution that things could change even before your next trip to the airport, here’s a run-down of the current status of passenger fees on nine major carriers, ranked from the friendliest to the stingiest:

1. Southwest
The one major airline that is bucking the trend of increasing fees, Southwest still doesn’t charge for checked bags (up to two), nonalcoholic drinks, blankets or making a change to your flight. The discount airline has even launched an ad campaign to brag about that fact. Its new slogan: “Fees don’t fly with us.”

2. Virgin America
In these straitened times, a pretty good deal: your first checked bag is free (the second is $25), drinks and pillows are free too, and the fee for changing flights is a relatively nominal $75.

3. Delta
Among the major carriers, Delta has done the best job of holding the line on fees: no charge for the first checked bag ($25 to $50 for the second), free drinks and blankets, and a flight-change fee that hasn’t increased from $100.

4. JetBlue
If it doesn’t turn up the air-conditioning and force you to buy that blanket and pillow, the airline is still relatively flyer-friendly: no charge for the first checked bag, free soft drinks and unlimited snacks, and a $100 change fee.

5. Continental
No charge for the first checked bag ($25 for the second), and it’s holding the line on the other freebies, like drinks and blankets, as well as still offering free meals like sandwiches, burgers and pizza. But it recently raised its change fee from $100 to $150.

6. Northwest
Recently increased the fee for making flight changes to $150, to go along with a $15 charge for the first checked bag ($25 for the second). Nonalcoholic drinks and blankets are still free.

7. American
Also hitting you up for $150 to make flight changes, and charging $15 to $25 for the first and second checked bags, with soft drinks and bedding still gratis.

8. United
A similar package: $15 to $25 for checked-bag fees; $150 to make flight changes. Plus an extra wrinkle: if you get to the airport early and want a confirmed seat on an earlier flight, United will charge you $75 — better than the $150 change fee, but higher than the $50 most other airlines charge.

9. USAirways
Broke new ground last week by starting to charge for all beverages: $2 for a soft drink (or even a bottle of water); $1 for coffee or tea. Checked bags cost $15 and $25; flight changes are $150.

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WifeGeeding Book Report Part 2

The Sacred Echo

Chapter 1: I Love You

This chapter is exactly what the title says, I love you. God tells us this over and over again in scripture. We know God loves us, but He wants us to really experience His love. Someone can tell you they love you, but until they show you that love through words and deeds it is hard to experience that love. God wants us to experience His love. Margaret Feinberg writes, “The adventures of Jesus are not merely story; they are experiential.” Sure we read the stories in the Bible about Noah and the Ark, God parting the Red Sea, walking on water, and much more and think that must have been really cool, but have you ever taken the time to really think about how those were real people and what they must have said, physically felt, and seen? They were truly experiencing God’s love!

The one thing that I would like to take away from this chapter is to truly experience God’s love. I want it to be “alive in my heart so that I become freer to love others. Alive in my mind to be better at expressing that love and alive in my life to become a smidgen closer to being who God has called and created me to be.”

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Ferrari Designer Dies On Vespa

MILAN (Reuters) – Andrea Pininfarina, head of the company which designs Ferraris, Fiats and the Ford Focus, died in a road crash in the early hours of Thursday near the Italian city of Turin, riding his Vespa scooter.

Pininfarina, 51, was chairman and chief executive of the company founded in 1930. He was the grandson of founder Battista “Pinin” Farina and his death prompted speculation that the entrance of new investors will speed up, sending its shares sharply higher.

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