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Wednesday, May 27, 2009 (AP)
Delta limits new international bag fee
By HARRY R. WEBER, AP Airlines Writer


   (05-27) 12:51 PDT ATLANTA, (AP) --
   Delta Air Lines Inc., the world's largest airline operator, said Wednesd=
ay
it is significantly scaling back its plans for a $50 fee for a second
checked bag on international flights, as some major competitors so far
have refused to match it.
   The Atlanta-based airline said the fee will only apply to travel between
the U.S. and Europe. When Delta made the initial announcement April 21,
the fee was to apply to all international travel.
   "We constantly monitor the industry landscape to ensure our fares and fe=
es
are competitive," spokeswoman Betsy Talton said in an e-mail.
   Delta has said previously the new fee was expected to generate more than
$100 million annually for the airline. It did not provide a new figure
Wednesday.
   The fee is effective for travel beginning July 1. The first checked bag =
on
all Delta international flights remains free.
   First and business class passengers, elite frequent fliers and active
military are among those fliers exempt from paying Delta's fee for a
second checked bag on flights between the U.S. and Europe.
   Delta, like most of its major competitors, already charges fees for the
first and second checked bags on domestic flights.
   But, international flights are often substantially longer than domestic
flights, and travelers often stay at their destinations for longer
periods.
   Several other airlines have so far balked at imposing a fee on either of
the first two checked bags on international flights.
   Spokeswomen for US Airways and United Airlines said Wednesday their
carriers have not matched Delta's fee. Both carriers said in April they
were studying Delta's decision. Among foreign carriers, British Airways
has a fee for a second checked bag for some passengers for travel to some
international destinations.
   Officials at American Airlines and Continental Airlines said they have n=
ot
imposed a fee for a second checked bag on all international flights.
However, Continental Airlines does have a $25 fee for a second checked bag
for some travelers on flights between the U.S. and Canada and some points
in Latin America, spokeswoman Julie King said.
   Many airlines have been hit hard by hefty losses amid weakening demand f=
or
air travel, largely due to global economic turmoil.
   Airlines see fees to check bags and for other once-free amenities as a w=
ay
to boost revenue. ---------------------------------------------------------=
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Copyright 2009 AP

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