baggagefees

    By Jason Cochran

    | 5:00PM 12/16/2008
    The New York Times ran a collection of stories from recent airline travelers who complain that they've been losing valuables out of their carry-on bags. The problem isn't so much with checked bags, but with gate-checked ones, which are the bags the airline asks to take off your hands at the gate,...

    By Jason Cochran

    | 7:00PM 11/05/2008
    Those of us who were leaning toward Delta Air Lines because of its policy of allowing a free first checked bag can now abandon any favoritism. As of December 5 (just in time for the holidays!), it will start charging $15 for the first check bag. That figure is pretty much what everyone's charging...

    By Jason Cochran

    | 6:00PM 10/29/2008
    When it's backed into a financial corner, what's an airline to do? Gas prices are saner now, but they won't give our money back for the fuel surcharges because now they're using that cash to plug mortal wounds. Americans have grudgingly accepted the implementation of luggage fees, too. As...

    By Jason Cochran

    | 5:00PM 9/24/2008
    The airlines might have found a tax loophole, and you're it. The travel consultancy firm T2 recently published a worrisome blog post that is gaining traction. The airlines' extra fees, it says, aren't just costing consumers more. They're also enabling the airlines to dodge tax to our...

    By Jason Cochran

    | 4:13PM 9/22/2008
    Hedging fuel costs sounds confusing, but it's nothing new. Some airlines, like the budget model Southwest, have managed to claim a profit in no small part because their masters were clever enough to buy most of its fuel when it was still sensibly priced. That can work out really well if gas prices...