What a scam! I was just at dinner with my spouse, who told me that every time he flies to Europe they tack on a $59 charge. What for? It says "Homeland Security."
On top of that, when he books at hotels or conference centers, there's another charge: "homeland security." If you refuse to pay it, they won't give you a reservation. He said it's a fairly sizable sum, too.
He said he went to a car park once and saw a $2 charge: "Homeland Security."
I don't travel much so I didn't know about this. What a rip.
Furthermore, I was reading a paper submitted by one of my students who first worked for the airlines, then a savings and loan. In the former, he said the "Patriot Act" was the all-purpose panacea. Whatever gripe or complaint the customer had, the Patriot Act was the cause.
He said that customers just shut up and walked away whenever the Patriot Act was mentioned. It was the perfect way to get rid of insistent or demanding customers.
Then the student moved on to a job at a savings and loan. He said the same practice was in effect. They would cite the Patriot Act for whatever ridiculous request they had. Once again, no customer ever said they had read the Patriot Act and that it didn't cover what the S&L said. My student says that he thinks we're a nation of sheeple and made of Jello.
I would like to hear from other travelers about these charges. Also, is there anyone out there who has been cited the Patriot Act for something that doesn't seem quite right?
Cher
oh and p.s. he just bought Euros for a trip--I think he said he paid $500 for 350 Euros.