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Added on 05/29/08
Whether traveling for business or pleasure, airline passengers might want to think twice about how much they bring along for the ride, starting next month. Five of the seven major US airlines (Continental, Delta, Northwest, United, and US Air) plan...
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Whether traveling for business or pleasure, airline passengers might want to think twice about how much they bring along for the ride, starting next month. Five of the seven major US airlines (Continental, Delta, Northwest, United, and US Air) plan to charge most customers $25 each way to check a second bag starting May 5. Of the largest carriers, only American and Southwest have decided not to go along for now. Airtran is adding a $10 second bag fee for travel on or after May 15. Spirit Airlines already had a $10 fee if paid online, or $20 at the airport. But the new fees do not apply to all passengers, advises Airfarewatchdog.com. Those buying first-class or business-class tickets, or flying on frequent flyer awards in those classes, will typically be exempt, as will frequent-flyer program members who have achieved upper tiers with their airlines (such as United Mileage Plus Premier customers). Military personnel flying with orders are off the hook. These fees are in addition to... See less
Highlights:
Note the “samples” bit, all you road warriors.
United excludes these items as well, and also mentions “business effects” in its disclaimer — which probably includes your press kits and all those fridge magnets you were going to give away at the trade show.
So tell your airline "No,...