50°F
weather icon Clear

Airline ticket security fee set to rise

WASHINGTON — Airline passengers are about to pay more for security screening.

Following orders from Congress, the Transportation Security Administration is poised to raise the fee to $5.60 each way. That’s up from $2.50 each way for a nonstop flight and $5 for a trip including connections.

Trips with long stopovers — more than four hours on most domestic travel — will have bigger increases because each leg will trigger a new fee.

The proposed changes will be published Friday in the Federal Register and take effect 30 days later.

Congress approved higher TSA fees as part of a December budget deal. Despite protests against the TSA’s proposal, Congress dictated that the security fee rise to $5.60.

There is a 60-day public comment period, but it would likely take another act of Congress to change TSA’s rules.

A spokeswoman for industry trade group Airlines for America says the changes will hurt people in smaller cities who must take more one-way flights to get where they’re going.

Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
MORE STORIES
THE LATEST
Arthur Frommer, travel guide pioneer, dies at 95

Travel writer Arthur Frommer, who revolutionized leisure travel for ordinary Americans with his guidebook “Europe on 5 Dollars a Day,” has died. He was 95.

Disneyland adds a few new surprises this Christmas holiday season

Disneyland has Christmas down to a science, but that won’t stop the Anaheim theme park from adding a few new festive surprises to this year’s lineup of tried-and-true traditions that return every holiday season.

Disneyland offers $50 kids tickets and 25% hotel discounts

Disneyland is offering deep discounts on kids tickets and hotel stays in early 2025 as the Anaheim theme park prepares to open Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.