Airlines cracking down on carry-ons ....
Airlines cracking down on carry-ons - Well-Mannered Traveler - MSNBC.com
Airlines cracking down on carry-ons
Cheating the new baggage fee system won't work — being smart will
By Harriet Baskas
Travel writer
MSNBC contributor
updated 11:50 a.m. ET, Mon., June. 16, 2008
Harriet Baskas
Travel writer
If your next airplane seatmate seems unusually roly-poly, it may be because he stuffed his pockets with extra underwear and layered on several outfits in an effort to avoid paying to check his bag. (this will be ME!)
And why not? A few months back, most major airlines announced fees for checking a second bag. Then American Airlines announced that it would begin charging travelers for checking their first bag: as of Sunday, non-exempt passengers purchasing tickets on American Airlines must pay $15 each way for their first checked bag and $25 each way for their second checked bag. Not to be left behind in the “what else can we charge passengers for” race, United Airlines and US Airways last week announced similar policies. United's new fees apply to tickets purchased beginning June 13th. The first-bag fees on US Airways kick in July 9th.
Will other airlines follow suit? You bet. continue.....
Airlines cracking down on carry-ons - Well-Mannered Traveler - MSNBC.com
Airlines cracking down on carry-ons
Cheating the new baggage fee system won't work — being smart will
By Harriet Baskas
Travel writer
MSNBC contributor
updated 11:50 a.m. ET, Mon., June. 16, 2008
Harriet Baskas
Travel writer
If your next airplane seatmate seems unusually roly-poly, it may be because he stuffed his pockets with extra underwear and layered on several outfits in an effort to avoid paying to check his bag. (this will be ME!)
And why not? A few months back, most major airlines announced fees for checking a second bag. Then American Airlines announced that it would begin charging travelers for checking their first bag: as of Sunday, non-exempt passengers purchasing tickets on American Airlines must pay $15 each way for their first checked bag and $25 each way for their second checked bag. Not to be left behind in the “what else can we charge passengers for” race, United Airlines and US Airways last week announced similar policies. United's new fees apply to tickets purchased beginning June 13th. The first-bag fees on US Airways kick in July 9th.
Will other airlines follow suit? You bet. continue.....
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