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American should be really, really ashamed of this. I know the employees
are upset with management and their bonuses, this is just insulting.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008 (AP)
American to charge for 1st checked bag, cut flights
By DAVID KOENIG, Associated Press Writer


   (05-21) 09:40 PDT Fort Worth, Texas (AP) --
   American Airlines will start charging $15 for the first checked bag, cut
domestic flights and lay off possibly thousands of workers as it grapples
with record-high fuel prices.
   Rival Delta has no current plans to match American's fee for the first
checked bag, a spokeswoman said.
   American, the nation's largest carrier, said Wednesday the fee for the
first checked bag starts June 15 and that it would raise other fees for
services ranging from reservation help to oversized bags. The other fees
will mostly range from $5 to $50 per service, the airline said.
   Last month American announced it would join other carriers in charging $=
25
for second bags checked for some passengers, but it wasn't immediately
clear how Wednesday's announcement would affect that.
   Its proposed fee for a first checked bag would exempt people who belong =
to
elite levels of its frequent flyer programs, those who bought full-fare
tickets and those traveling overseas.
   Delta Air Lines Inc. spokeswoman Betsy Talton said the Atlanta-based
airline is considering all of its options in light of $130-a-barrel oil,
but has no plans "at this time" to match the $15 fee American announced.
   Chairman and Chief Executive Gerard J. Arpey said he expects the new or
raised fees will raise several hundred million dollars, but that was the
best estimate he would give.
   The changes were being made to adapt to "the current reality of slow
economic growth and high oil prices," Arpey said. He said the fees are an
effort to get customers to pay for services they want.
   Arpey didn't put a figure on the layoffs, but when asked whether he
expected the figure to be in the thousands he said yes.
   American plans to cut domestic flight capacity by 11 percent to 12 perce=
nt
in the fourth quarter. American had previously expected fourth-quarter
capacity to fall 4.6 percent from the same period in 2007.
   Parent AMR Corp. said reduced flying will lead to an undisclosed number =
of
job cuts at both American and its American Eagle subsidiary.
   AMR expects to retire 45 to 50 planes from its fleet, most of them
gas-guzzling MD-80 aircraft. Those were the plane grounded for faulty
wiring last month.
   American said rising oil prices have increased its expected annual fuel
costs by nearly $3 billion since the start of the year.
   AMR shares tumbled $1.42, or 17.2 percent, to $6.78 after the announceme=
nt
which came as its shareholders gathered for their annual meeting. They
sank to a 52-week low of $6.72 earlier in the session. --------------------=
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Copyright 2008 AP

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