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Frontier Airlines to Offer Unlimited Flights in 2023

Frontier Airlines, a low-cost airline headquartered in Denver, Colorado, has plans to offer unlimited airfare in 2023.

As of now, there's no set price for the GoWild! Pass. You can sign up for details on the page Frontier Airlines set up for the program, where they state only a limited number of passes will be available for a discounted price.

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FAA Bombarded with Complaints About Tiny Airline Seats

Tiny airline seats are a common complaint among travelers. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) decided to open the conversation to the general public back in August. On the FAA website, they stated they would seek public comment on the minimum seat dimensions necessary for passenger safety.

The document was then published to the Federal Register, with the comment period lasting from August 3 to November 1, 2022.

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"Forever Ware" Startup Tackles Sustainable Takeout Containers

As sustainable travel is on the rise, businesses like Minneapolis' Forever Ware are on the forefront with sustainable practices.

Twin Cities Business reported on Forever Ware's use of reusable takeout containers. Software engineers Nolan Singroy and Natasha Gaffer sell the reusable to go containers to local coffee shops and restaurants in the Twin Cities and more.

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Fly Ontario to Let Visitors Past TSA Security

Fly Ontario, located at the Ontario International Airport outside of Los Angeles, California, is taking things back to the old days.

The airline operators at Fly Ontario recently announced their ONT+ program, which effectively allows anyone to get through TSA checkpoints after they apply for a pass.

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Consumers Willing to Pay Extra for Sustainable Travel

Sustainable travel has seen a spike in importance, according to recent findings by Expedia Group Media Solutions.

Travel Bulletin showed that nowadays, 90% of consumers seek out sustainable practices when they travel. At that, half of them are willing to pay extra for eco-friendly food, activities, accommodation, and transportation options.

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International First Class Flights Soon Axed by American Airlines

American Airlines, a major U.S.-based airline headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, is planning on eliminating first-class tickets on international flights.

In an investor call, Vasu Raja, chief commercial officer for American Airlines, said, "First class will not exist on the 777, or for that matter at American Airlines, for the simple reason that our customers aren't buying it."

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