Air Canada - $25 2nd piece of luggage

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Air Canada is the latest to join. They are now charging $25 for the extra luggage.



http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/418496



Fuel prices squeezing Air Canada

Apr 25, 2008 02:30 PM
CHRIS SORENSEN
BUSINESS REPORTER
Citing soaring fuel prices, Air Canada has decided to follow a move by several U.S. carriers and begin charging some passengers $25 to check a second piece of luggage on certain flights.
The country’s largest airline, which already charges special "service" fees for a number of formerly complementary services, said today that passengers flying within Canada or to the United States on its cheaper “Tango” or “Tango Plus” fares will now only be permitted one piece of checked luggage for free.

Air Canada said the decision to move away from the previous industry standard of two pieces of checked luggage won’t be applied to passengers who purchase more expensive fares classes, fly on international routes or hold certain levels of frequent flier status.

“The Americans led on this one and we are just aligning ourselves,” said Isabelle Arthur, an Air Canada spokesperson. “It’s very important that Air Canada find ways of responding to the pressures of dramatically rising fuel costs.

“With this specific change customers can choose to control their own costs because they can choose to pack lighter.”

While the two affected fare classes are the airline’s most popular, Arthur said Air Canada research shows that only about 20 percent of those passengers check more than one bag.

In February, UAL Corp.’s United Airlines became the first U.S. carrier to deviate from the standard two-free checked bags policy by charging some passengers $25 for a second piece of luggage. Since then most of the other major U.S. carriers have followed suit. The list includes Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Northwest Airlines and US Airways.

Even some low-cost carriers are implementing the extra charge. JetBlue Airways recently said it would begin charging $20 while AirTran Airways said it would charge $10.

A spokesperson for Canadian low-cost carrier WestJet Airlines Ltd. could not immediately be reached.

The changes comes as airlines struggle to cope with rising fuel prices - some analysts are now predicting that oil could climb as high as $225 (U.S.) a barrel by 2012 - in the face of a slowing U.S. economy.

Air Canada, though, has gone farther than most when it comes to asking passengers to pay for extras that used to be given away for free.

Since exiting its restructuring in 2004, the airline has adopted as pay-as-you-go model that charges fees for everything from pillow and blankets to enhanced customer service when flights are cancelled because of airport delays or bad weather.
 
Saw this...figured it was coming. I think airfares will go up dramatically too...they are doing everything they can to make more money. This is only the beginning..
 
... bah!!

We usually only pack one suitcase each - but were planning on taking an extra suitcase for our August trip (case of water on the way down, sourvenirs on the way back) ... now that it looks like it will be a $50 case of water - - that won't be happening!

We are travelling with a baby ... does anyone know if strollers / packnplays / carseats will still be free?
 
It's also better to have a 2nd piece of luggage and pay $25 vs. an overweight bag at $100 though.
AC is charging double what the US airlines are charging for going over the 50lb wt limit.

Last week, we flew United and they were weighing everyone's bag. We had 2 bags for 4 people and came close at 49lbs. I think we should get a discount for having only 2 bags and not 4. ;) Our kids never have their own suitcase but with these extra charges, I think they will be getting luggage for Christmas. ;)
 

... bah!!

We usually only pack one suitcase each - but were planning on taking an extra suitcase for our August trip (case of water on the way down, sourvenirs on the way back) ... now that it looks like it will be a $50 case of water - - that won't be happening!

We are travelling with a baby ... does anyone know if strollers / packnplays / carseats will still be free?



I don't see anything about the strollers. I'm not 100% sure on whether I'm right but it looks like you have a grace period for checking 2 free bags if you book before May 15th. The statement below uses the word "OR" --- "If you are traveling before July 15, 2008 or have booked before May 15, 2008, please see the previous Baggage Allowance."


http://www.aircanada.com/en/travelinfo/airport/baggage/checked_n.html
IMPORTANT:
Following baggage allowance applies to customers:
Who have booked on or after May 15, 2008
Who are traveling on or after July 15, 2008
If you are traveling before July 15, 2008 or have booked before May 15, 2008, please see the previous Baggage Allowance.
 
I don't see anything about the strollers. I'm not 100% sure on whether I'm right but it looks like you have a grace period for checking 2 free bags if you book before May 15th. The statement below uses the word "OR" --- "If you are traveling before July 15, 2008 or have booked before May 15, 2008, please see the previous Baggage Allowance."


http://www.aircanada.com/en/travelinfo/airport/baggage/checked_n.html
IMPORTANT:
Following baggage allowance applies to customers:
Who have booked on or after May 15, 2008
Who are traveling on or after July 15, 2008
If you are traveling before July 15, 2008 or have booked before May 15, 2008, please see the previous Baggage Allowance.

I read this on the AC site too ... here's the confusing thing - we booked before May 15th but are travelling after July 15th ... does that mean we're grandfathered in under the two-bag limit?
 
It's also better to have a 2nd piece of luggage and pay $25 vs. an overweight bag at $100 though.
AC is charging double what the US airlines are charging for going over the 50lb wt limit.

Last week, we flew United and they were weighing everyone's bag. We had 2 bags for 4 people and came close at 49lbs. I think we should get a discount for having only 2 bags and not 4. ;) Our kids never have their own suitcase but with these extra charges, I think they will be getting luggage for Christmas. ;)

Yeah, if we buy lots of stuff down there, we'll buy an "Disney bag" to check ... we got stuck with the overcharge last time too ... two suitcases were fine (barely) and two were over (barely) ... so us being smart decided we would just make one "somewhat more over" bag and save ourselves the double fine ... the agent - nice guy that he was - said to just leave our bags the way they were and he would only charge us for one overweight bag.
 
We always travel with 1 case each and I put a large bag that folds small in the bottom to pack to bring home. I usually fill it with dirty clothes. I usually bring a small carryon, so that will now change to us both bringing large carryons and still checking one back each. Charging $25 is only going to result in more carryon baggage I bet! They have size limits, but many dont use the total size limit, but we will be now!
 




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