Spirit Airlines is angry over a new Department of Transportation rule—and it's making sure customers know it, by slapping a $2 "Department of Transportation Unintended Consequence Fee" on all tickets. The new rule, which went into effect last week, requires airlines to give customers a full refund, without additional fees, if the customer requests one within 24 hours of booking a flight, USA Today explains.
That may sound innocent, but Spirit insists that it's "costing customers millions," arguing that it will lead to unfilled seats on flights, forcing the airline to spread the resulting costs to other customers. But DOT chief Ray LaHood isn't buying it. "This is just another example of the disrespect with which too many airlines treat their passengers," he said. Spirit has also railed against a rule requiring it to include taxes and fees in advertised ticket prices. (More Spirit Airlines stories.)