Major US airlines have used extra fees, often called “junk” fees, to boost profits, leading to higher prices for travelers, according to a Senate subcommittee report. 

The report, which was released by US Senator Richard Blumenthal, Chair of the US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (PSI), on November 26, 2024, indicates that airlines are “increasingly using algorithms to set fees and are investing in ways to target pricing based on customer information.” 

This means they leverage advanced technology and specific customer data to set and frequently change the prices they charge. This is particularly the case for seat fees. 

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