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Why don’t U.S. airlines tell you how much your bags cost before you buy a ticket? In 2024, the U.S. government finalized a rule that would have required airlines to disclose baggage fees, change fees, and cancellation fees upfront — right when you search for a flight. The goal was simple: let consumers see the real price before clicking “buy.” Airlines sued. And they won. In this video, we break down how major U.S. airlines successfully blocked fee transparency, why they fought so aggressively to keep these costs hidden, and what it means for travelers paying more than $7 billion per year in baggage fees alone. You’ll learn: What the Department of Transportation’s airline fee transparency rule actually required Why airlines claimed showing fees would “confuse consumers” How much money airlines make from baggage and seat fees Why comparison shopping still doesn’t work in the U.S. How Europe, Canada, and other countries solved this problem years ago We also explain how airlines were required to show fees on Google Flights, Expedia, and other booking sites, why that terrified the industry, and how a procedural court ruling stopped the rule before passengers ever saw the benefits. The numbers are staggering: $7.27 billion in baggage fees in one year $3+ billion more from seat selection fees Some airlines earning over 60% of revenue from add-on charges A rule projected to save consumers $543 million annually — now blocked This isn’t just about airline pricing. It’s about corporate lobbying, regulatory rollback, and how an entire industry profits from making prices harder to understand. If you’ve ever clicked through multiple pages trying to figure out what your flight really costs — this video explains exactly why.