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Author: | Witling [ Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:39 am ] |
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United Airlines to charge for extra luggage Non-frequent fliers will be charged $25 for a second piece of luggage on domestic flights. Airline says fee will represent $100 million per year. February 4 2008: 1:10 PM EST CHICAGO (AP) -- United Airlines will start charging domestic passengers $25 to check in a second piece of luggage if they are not part of its most-frequent-flier programs, the airline said Monday. The charge will generate more than $100 million in revenue and cost savings each year, the UAL carrier said. The change takes effect with travel starting on May 5 and applies to tickets purchased on or after Monday. Investors have urged airlines to pass on the higher costs of fuel onto passengers through ticket-price increases or similar surcharges. United's customer research showed that a quarter of its customers check a second bag, Chief Revenue Officer John Tague said in a statement. The new policy will allow customers with many bags to continue bringing them for a fee and "enables us to offer competitive fares to everyone," Tague said. Customers who have "Premier" status or higher within United's Mileage Plus program, or "Silver" status or higher within its Star Alliance program will still be able to check in a second bag for free. The new charge applies to those who purchase nonrefundable domestic economy tickets. United will charge all customers $100 per bag for up to four additional bags. Previous charges ranged from $85 to $125 per bag. The cost to check items that require special handling because they are large, overweight or fragile will now be either $100 or $200, depending on the item. New fees apply to trips within the U.S. and or those that include Canada, San Juan, Puerto Rico and St. Thomas. Customers whose itineraries include other international flights will still be able to check the second bag for free. The cost to check more than two bags, or items that are overweight or require special handling, on such trips will vary by destination. |
Author: | Super_Tilt [ Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:52 am ] |
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Thanks for the head's up. Quote: New fees apply to trips within the U.S. and or those that include Canada, San Juan, Puerto Rico and St. Thomas. Customers whose itineraries include other international flights will still be able to check the second bag for free.
UA doesn't fly to SJO, so it shouldn't be a problem. |
Author: | Orange [ Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:03 pm ] |
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Super_Tilt wrote: UA doesn't fly to SJO, so it shouldn't be a problem.
United planes don't fly there, but United does. They have a code-share flight with Taca. |
Author: | Irish Drifter [ Tue Feb 05, 2008 4:09 pm ] |
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Orange wrote: Super_Tilt wrote: UA doesn't fly to SJO, so it shouldn't be a problem. United planes don't fly there, but United does. They have a code-share flight with Taca. If the article is correct there will be no charge for a second bag from the United States to San Jose using a United ticket on a TACA flight. Quote: New fees apply to trips within the U.S. and or those that include Canada, San Juan, Puerto Rico and St. Thomas. Customers whose itineraries include other international flights will still be able to check the second bag for free. The cost to check more than two bags, or items that are overweight or require special handling, on such trips will vary by destination.
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