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Expect to feel squeezed on your next flight--and not just because of the legroom. Desperate for cash, airlines are nickel-and-diming flyers every chance they get. Many carriers this month put in place tough new rules on nonrefundable tickets. Now if you wait until your day of travel to change a flight, you will have to fly standby; after Jan. 1 on some airlines, even standby will cost an extra $100. And if you miss your flight and fail to reschedule that day, you will be charged for a new ticket. There is, however, one upside. Some airlines...
...PAPER TICKETS A printed ticket helps you hop to another airline quickly if your flight is canceled, but now the privilege costs...
EXTRA BAGGAGE Ticket agents used to turn a blind eye to oversize or excess luggage. Now they charge for it, up to $80 for each offense...
...hopes that the production will stimulate thought and debate among the entire community of theatergoers. The play also experiments with the multimedia, incorporating contemporary art with both sculptural and video elements. First-years are invited to bring their parents and get in free with the purchase of a parent ticket. Tickets are available at the Harvard Box Office and the Loeb Box Office for $12, $8 for Harvard students...
...didn’t know I was supposed to pay,” she said, “and clearly neither did the ticket...