United Doubles 2nd Checked Bag Fee
Today in the Sky, a USA Today Blog, has posted THIS story about United Airlines doubling their 2nd checked bag fee from $25 to $50. Citing volatile oil prices and the fact that oil remains almost double what it was a year ago, United Airlines is raising this fee for a 2nd checked bag with the usual disclaimers (elite frequent flier members, business class passengers, etc don’t pay the fee.)
While the checked bag fees may be working for some airlines, it still strikes me as dishonest. What United is saying essentially is that it costs them $50 to carry that second bag in addition to all the other fees you are now charged for flying their airline. Not really true. What they want is more revenue to fly profitably and I’ve no objection to them asking for that. But to couch this as necessary for checking bags is just silly and fosters resentment from passengers.
This fee affects a relatively small portion of travelers and will likely have the effect of simply reducing the number of 2nd bags checked. Travelers will instead stuff more into a carry on and 1st bag.
Please note that Southwest Airlines continues to charge no fees until the 3rd bag is checked. All of these additional fees just leave a foul taste in one’s mouth over legacy airlines in general. How long before they suggest tipping flight attendants in order to reduce their salaries?

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