Checked bag fees now total billions of dollars in the US. Airlines make real money off them… but not for the reason you think. There are hidden costs that obscure what’s really going on when an airline charges you that fee. This is what you may not realize about those checked bag fees..
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for April 2015.
Life Imitates Airplane!, Ryanair Trolls Aer Lingus, and LAX Secret Tunnels
News and notes from around the interweb: The tunnels connecting terminals 4, 5, and 6 at LAX The top 100 grossing restaurants in the United States (HT: Marginal Revolution) Some of the mediocre spots in the DC area towards the bottom of the list really surprised me. New Mommy Points Travel Channel videos Aer Lingus brings a knife to a gun Twitter fight with Ryanair. The security researcher who tweeted what he believed he could do to a plane through controls at his seat and was removed and questioned by the FBI has subsequently been denied boarding by United. They do not want him onboard.
British Airways Wants to Take Away Lounge Access and Priority Boarding from Elites on the Lowest Fares
British Airways plans to exclude elite lounge access and priority boarding benefits from their lowest fares, extending the concept where these fares do not permit a free baggage allowance either.
That’s a huge devaluation for British Airways members and also for American AAdvantage elites. And it’s a really bad idea for BA, too.
$99+ Fares to Europe are Back!
Wow Air flies from Boston and ‘Washington DC’ (cough, Baltimore) to Reykjavik and beyond. And their one-way fares really do start as low as $99 to Iceland, with connecting flights beyond an add-on price. The return flight starts at under $160. Boston – Reykjavik is available at $99 during April, May, June and October. $99 really is the all-in price for the outbound. Return flights start at $164.39. They’re a low cost carrier, so expect fees or everything. Here’s the charges for pre-assigned seating (left column for online payment, right for seat assignments at the airport). You’ll pay for anything more than an 11 pound carry on. Checked bags are expensive — the first checked bag is $48 online in advance, $67 at check-in, and if you are forced to gate check that’s $95. That’s…
Frequent Traveler University (Advanced) Tickets for August and September are Now Available
Tickets for the next two Frequent Traveler University – Advanced events are now available. Hyatt Regency Crystal City at DCA – August 21-23, 2015 Hyatt Regency DFW – September 25-27, 2015 Tickets for each event are $249 rooms for each are available at $99++. The regular Frequent Traveler University events can be huge, they’ve been as large as more than 600 people. Participants often requested smaller, more intimate events allowing for greater in-depth discussion and really getting to know fellow participants. The smaller ‘advanced’ sessions sell out in a day or two at the most, at least in the past. So this time two sessions are being released at once. That way people can decide which one is best for them, without feeling that they’ll lose out if they don’t just on the first available.…
Man Hospitalized in Freak Airport Toilet Accident
A true toilet catch 22: sit on the toilet seat and it’s just gross, don’t sit on the toilet seat and you break the darn thing winding up on the floor with gashes across your body. What’s a germaphobe to do?
Is Everything We Know About the History of Flight Wrong?
Did someone achieve flight two years before the Wright Brothers? And why has he been left out of the history books? .. And would it matter either way?
The British Airways Million Dollar Door and the Safety of Google Wallet Funds
Google is now depositing its Wallet funds at the FDIC. British Airways paying 1 million pounds a year for a single door at Heathrow. Turkish Airlines wants pilots to get married for safety. Plus bonus miles and the ethics of credit cards…
Austin Prepares to Adopt Rules That Could Kill Off Barbecue in the City
Austin is on the verge of adopting new rules that could kill off great barbecue inside the city.