bionicarm
Active Member
I know most people here hate any type of government intervention with private companies. There's a movement going on to try and get the Federal Govt. to pass a law prohibiting airlines from charging luggage fees for the first checked bag. If this were to happen, I'm sure you would see increases in ticket prices. But would that really matter? It's pretty sad when you go to an airlines web site to look up fares, and you get nailed with all these 'hidden' fees. I was looking for a flight from San Antonio to Ft. Laudedale on American the other day, and they were listing round-trip airfares for $250/ticket. Not too bad, until I went to the final page for confirmation. There were $180 worth of 'fees' added at the end. Then of course they charge $15 for the first bag, and $25 for the second, EACH WAY. So that $250 ticket turns out to be $460 after you include the cost of taking just one bag. Some airlines are also charging another $5 - $10 if you don't check your bags 'online' prior to arriving at the airport.
So would it be a bad thing to get some type of intervention to get airlines from charging these ridiculous hidden fees? Southwest and JetBlue don't charge baggage fees, and they seem to be holding their own. I don't think the airlines should be able to use inventive ways to charge an individual for their services. You want to charge me $400 for a roundtrip flight? Do it upfront. Don't bait me with these low prices on your site, then charge me almost the price of another ticket with all you fees on the backside.
So would it be a bad thing to get some type of intervention to get airlines from charging these ridiculous hidden fees? Southwest and JetBlue don't charge baggage fees, and they seem to be holding their own. I don't think the airlines should be able to use inventive ways to charge an individual for their services. You want to charge me $400 for a roundtrip flight? Do it upfront. Don't bait me with these low prices on your site, then charge me almost the price of another ticket with all you fees on the backside.