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Travel Q&A: Taking babies on a flightSaturday, June 18, 2011 @ 9:13PMQ. Later this summer my husband and I are taking our twin boys (who will be 8 months old) on a United Airlines flight. I know formula is...

More U.S. airlines give troops relief from checked-bag feesFriday, June 10, 2011 @ 11:04PMAfter a video of soldiers complaining about baggage fees on Delta went viral, American Airlines, AirTran Airways and United/Continental all announced they would loosen their restrictions allow more free baggage for servicemembers traveling on orders.

AirTran ups ante, waives all baggage fees for soldiersThursday, June 9, 2011 @ 5:22PMAfter an 11Alive News story and online responses from hundreds of viewers, Delta Air LinesĀ and other air carriers are changing their baggage policy for military soldiers flying on board their aircraft.

Delta, other airlines change baggage policyThursday, June 9, 2011 @ 8:38AMAfter an 11Alive News story and online responses from hundreds of viewers, Delta Air Lines, and other airlines are changing their baggage policy for military soldiers flying on board their aircraft.

UPDATE: Soldier Rant About Delta Baggage Fees Prompts Multiple Airline Policy ChangesWednesday, June 8, 2011 @ 3:52PMUPDATE: It appears more airlines are changing their military baggage allowance policies in the wake of the Delta debacle.

Returning GIs charged $2,800 in bag fees by DeltaWednesday, June 8, 2011 @ 2:16PMUPDATED AGAIN: Starting immediately, Delta has changed its military baggage policies to permit active military and their dependents traveling with them on military orders to check five bags free in first and business class and four bags in coach.

Delta changes bag policy after charging returning GIs $2800 in feesWednesday, June 8, 2011 @ 12:00PMReacting to public outcry, Delta says it will allow members of the military to check four bags for free.

UAE- Turmoil in Middle East rattles airlinesWednesday, June 8, 2011 @ 11:44AMUAE- Turmoil in Middle East rattles airlines

Excess baggage valuation chartWednesday, April 20, 2011 @ 3:53AMFor most people who check bags when flying, the $3300 of lost baggage coverage offered by airlines (by U.S. law) on domestic flights is enough to cover any loss or damage (keep those receipts when you buy anything expensive however, and fragile or other "valuable" items such as electronics are always excluded from coverage, so keep those in your carryon). But if your flight is to an ...