Yuck. Sounds UGLY!
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$15 for first bag, $25 for second. Applies to domestic flights in Y.
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Exceptions:Customers who purchase domestic economy class tickets on or after May 12, 2008 but before June 15, 2008 may check one bag for free and check a second bag for $25 each way. Customers who purchase domestic economy class tickets on or after June 15, 2008 will be charged $15 each way for the first checked bag and $25 each way for the second checked bag. Our carry-on policy of one personal item (such as a purse or laptop bag) plus one bag remains in place.
# Customers traveling on an international itinerary to destinations beyond the U.S., the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, or Canada
# Customers who purchase full-fare tickets in Economy Class
# Customers who purchase Business or First Class tickets
# Customers flying on AA codeshare flights not operated by American Airlines, American Eagle or AmericanConnection®
# Customers traveling on government or military fares
# Military passengers on active duty
# AAdvantage Executive Platinum®, AAdvantage Platinum® or AAdvantage Gold® members
# oneworld Alliance Emerald, Sapphire or Ruby members
# Customers flying on the same reservation as an AAdvantage Executive Platinum, AAdvantage Platinum or AAdvantage Gold member or oneworld Alliance Emerald, Sapphire or Ruby member regardless of frequent flier status or fare type (not applicable to group bookings)
# AAnytime® Economy Class AAdvantage award tickets, MileSAAver(SM) or AAnytime First and Business Class AAdvantage award tickets
# First and Business Class upgrades confirmed prior to check in
# AAirpass travel
Yuck. Sounds UGLY!
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Last edited by serfty; 22nd May 2008 at 03:52 PM.
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Conceptually the same as Jetstar here does except that rather than calling it a charge for having baggage, they call it a discount for not having baggage
Bizarrely AA have so many excemptions to the luggage charge that most frequent flyers will not be impacted
Dave
I think the fact that Gold are exempt really opens the scope of exemptions. This is likely to put more pressure on the overhead bins though... Luckily FFers board early so can snag space first.
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Recently, when I flew AA from Iad to Lax, I was not allowed to board early as "Sapphire" was not showing on my AA BP (who knows why?). Despite waving my QF gold card (with OWS status), the gate agent was having no bar of it until I showed him my BP from Lax to Syd which had "Sapphire" printed on it. So just make sure you have your FF status printed on your BP if want to board early...(which sounds like an absolutely must now!)
I don't think this will make a lot of difference to the overhead bin space. Anyone who flies regularly enough to pack for carry-on only is likely to qualify for an exemption to the payment anyway. Its the "Mum, Dad and the Kids" on their annual holiday to Disneyland or Hawaii that are going to be the ones paying the fee.
NM aka Nelly Mobbs
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Yes, many of the S80's will bite the dust (or is that the desert?).
To compete these days, a carrier really does need far more fuel efficient equipment than those.
Other changes:
A new USD15 per initial checked bag for non-status domestic PAX (in addition to the USD25 for a second check bag announced earlier)
and from: Complete list, new fees (there are many.) - Traveling Better Forums , many fees have
increased:
Originally Posted by JonNYC
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