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Spirit to charge $45 for carry-ons

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http://money.cnn.com/2010/04/06/news/companies/spirit_airlines_carry-on_fee/index.htm

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Spirit Airlines will soon be the first of the major U.S. airlines to charge passengers to carry on their luggage.

Beginning in August, the carrier will slap on an additional fee of up to $45 for any bags placed in overhead bins, the carrier said Tuesday.

If you pay online in advance, it will cost you $30 to stow your carry-on in an overhead bin, but if you wait until you get to the gate, it will cost $45. Passengers may still place one personal item under the seat in front of them, free of charge.

The new carry-on fee went into effect Monday and applies to flights booked for Aug. 1 or later. Fliers who pay in advance for their carry-on luggage will be the first to board the airplane, Spirit said.

"In addition to reducing fares even further, this will reduce the number of carry-on bags, which will improve inflight safety and efficiency by speeding up the boarding and deplaning process, all of which ultimately improve the overall customer experience," Chief Operating Officer Ken McKenzie said in a statement.

At the same time, Spirit will lower fees for checked luggage. Spirit Airline members will pay $15 for their first and second bags if they pay online, instead of the $19 and $25 that was previously charged. Non-members, however, will pay more: The first bag is $25 online and $45 at the airport; $30 for the second bag.

While many other airlines also charge for checked luggage, they still allow passengers to stow carry-on luggage for free.

David Castelveter, a spokesman at Air Transport Association, which represents the leading U.S. airlines, said he's not aware of any ATA members charging for carry-on luggage.

JetBlue (JBLU) lets passengers bring a carry-on bag as well as a personal item aboard with no extra fee. Customers are also able to check their first bag for free, but a second checked bag costs $30.

Other major airlines, including Delta (DAL, Fortune 500), Continental (CAL, Fortune 500), Frontier and United, all let passengers carry on one bag and one personal item for free, but charge fliers around $20 for the first checked bag and $30 for the second.
 
OMG that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard of.
 
This is being discussed over on the LCC board. But it belongs here, too. The legacies will soon hop on board this revenue train. And the first to leave the station will be AA.
 
Watch many walmart of the sky passengers try to wear all their clothes versus carrying them.
 
I was reading that Spirit is doing this to "encourage" more passengers to pay for checking luggage. Too many were getting around this "revenue stream" by bringing free carry-ons. The only upside to this would be quicker boarding. I don't think paying $45 would "enhance" my experience though.

Has anyone noticed that passengers revert to moving in slow motion when it comes to putting their bag in an overhead or getting into their seat? Its like watching a movie is slow motion. I say give the FAs cattle prods and bull-horns in lieu of charging $45 if they want to speed things up! He11, everyone is already a flying "Wal Mart" so what would be the big deal?
 
I find this very interesting.....and of course the public will speak with their feet. This just seems a different way to herd people into opening up their wallets.

I just saw that Ryannair is going to charge to take a trip to the lav.....

Me thinks that our forefathers, especially Wilbur and Orville are either rolling thier eyes or laughing their a$$es off.....there is no way that this is your fathers airline business.

I don't see this working out well....but that is why I am in flight ops and not marketing!

A350
 
What a Mickey Mouse Operation, I am glad I don't work there anymore. Good pilot group but Shi**** management.
 
I hear some horror stories about their training department. Lots of 709 rides and pink slips.
 

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