Airlines are a business. They are going to collect how ever much money they need to collect to stay in business. Some airlines have decided to start charging specific fees for people that use specific services, rather than spreading those fees out to everyone else.
In case you have not noticed, airlines are not exactly raking in record profits lately. Most are losing money, if not tetering on the edge of bankruptcy. The fees are not about greed, they are about staying alive.
I understand people don't like the fees because they were never charged them in the past. Times change. It happens in every business.
Please understand, I'm not against Southwest at all. I like them, have flown them, and would fly them again. The fact that they do not charge for luggage just has absolutley no bearing on my decision to fly them. When I fly, I just factor in all the costs and make my decision. Airtran charges $15 to check a bag. I know that. If I'm going to fly Airtran, I add $15 onto the cost of the ticket, and compare that to SW's rate. It takes an additional 2 seconds of my life to account for the baggage charge. I just don't get why that is such a big deal to people.
I totally understand your point of view. And I totally understand the opposite point of view.
I think the problem is that the baggage fees were announced and implemented at a time when airfares were really, really high. So, people were not exactly feeling gracious enough to cut the airlines slack anyway.
Of course, at the time, people are thinking that the astronomical airfares were a result of oil, but then it is announced that they are going to pay even MORE due to "oil" via baggage fees.
I think had the airline industry came out and implemented the baggage fee, and said it was a permanent fee to keep their industry afloat because they are struggling, it would be more understood than it is now.
But, when they claim it to be due to oil prices, and then when oil prices are dirt cheap, they leave the fees on there, it comes across as disingenuous. Call a spade a spade; don't blame it on oil, because, when oil bounces back, you come across as greedy.
My ONLY issue with the baggage fees is that I am afraid that the flying public will become complacent and accept the fees as law. And, when the airlines bounce back, and they will, and fares spike, and they will, rather than paying that baggage fee to keep them from filing bankruptcy, it will just be an extra fee to pad their pockets and add to an insane profit margin.
I don't mind paying an extra baggage fee when the industry sucks, but I will have a problem paying it when the airlines don't NEED that extra revenue, and are just charging the extra fee because they can.