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American Express started steering its cardholders to rival establishments that had not imposed surcharges.
Hotels in at least a dozen other states have also imposed surcharges, which typically range from $2.50 to $4 a night.
They have raised fares, imposed surcharges and set new fees, like the $15 charge American began last month for many passengers to check a bag.
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But she argued that "there's a big difference between hotels and airlines" imposing surcharges.
They would like to impose a surcharge for purchases made specifically with those cards — but the settlement requires retailers to impose surcharges on all cards uniformly.
Private companies like FedEx are also struggling in this economic downturn, even with the ability to raise rates and impose surcharges at will.
Private carriers already impose surcharges, as high as $4.45 per item, for package deliveries to approximately 53percentt of the nation's 42,000 ZIP codes.
Mr. O'Leary said that Ry-anair had hedged its exposure to high oil prices until November and would not impose surcharges to cover increases in fuel bills.
The budget does not raise income or business taxes, but it does raise about $86 million by increasing fees or imposing surcharges on everything from hunting licenses to cellphones.
A further issue is the huge increases in fuel prices that have pushed some full-service carriers like British Airways, Air France and KLM to impose surcharges on ticket prices.
Another change, Ms. Hallenborg said, allows a landlord to impose surcharges when the tenant is allowed to install appliances like washers, dryers and dishwashers.
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