Travel Expert talks future of Boeing 737 Max and resort fees
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Posted: Aug 15, 2019 6:59 AM CST
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(CBS 58) – Travel expert Peter Greenberg spoke with CBS 58 on Thursday morning about the future of Boeing’s 737 Max Airplanes and hotel bills.
Greenberg says the 737 Max will not fly until 2020. This comes after the plane model was grounded following two deadly crashes. Greenberg also spoke about hidden resort fees and where to find them. Currently, there is a lawsuit over the fees.
The full interview with Greenberg can be seen in the above video.
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