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		<title>Editorial:  When are these fees going to end?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary Jo Manzanares</dc:creator>
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 As I’ve written many times before, and most recently at the announcement that an airline would charge for a checked bag, the basic economics of flying vs. the price of a ticket are seriously out of whack!&#160; Although the cost of doing business has risen substantially, the cost of flying has not.&#160; In fact, even without taking into consideration the present day value of a dollar, it seems like in many cases, the fares have dropped.
As costs of airline travel rose, the airlines first went to its vendors and negotiated better contracts.&#160; Then it went to its employees for [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/flyawaycafe">Fly Away Cafe</a></p>
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<p> As I’ve written many times before, and most recently at the <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/flyawaycafe/flight-attendant-friday-how-about-that-bag-charge-idea/">announcement that an airline would charge for a checked bag</a>, the basic economics of flying vs. the price of a ticket are seriously out of whack!&#160; Although the cost of doing business has risen substantially, the cost of flying has not.&#160; In fact, even without taking into consideration the present day value of a dollar, it seems like in many cases, the fares have dropped.</p>
<p>As costs of airline travel rose, the airlines first went to its vendors and negotiated better contracts.&#160; Then it went to its employees for concessions and tighter work rules.&#160; When there was no more left to cut, it created new “fees” so that it could still advertise low, slash and burn fare sales.</p>
<p>BUT – and here’s a big BUT!&#160; The airlines, with only a few exceptions, are failing using this business model.&#160;&#160; Want proof?&#160; Quick – name a handful of airlines that haven’t been in bankruptcy!&#160; Hard, huh?!&#160; </p>
<p>So the newest business strategy is to continue these add on fees, while still advertising those attractive, low, “come hither” fares.&#160; Those low fare are all sexy and alluring.&#160; Until you start adding on your fee to make a reservation, your fee to get a seat, your fee to check a bag, your fee for excess weight, your fee for fuel, and the list goes on.&#160; Some of the fees may be legitimate, but some seem so silly that it makes you think the concept of <strong><a href="http://flyderrie-air.com/">Derrie-Aire</a></strong> is not such a joke after all.</p>
<p>Consider recent announcements that two more airlines are joining the “first checked bag fee.”&#160; And another announcement that an airline will start <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/item.aspx?type=blog&amp;ak=51239774.blog&amp;csp=34">charging for all beverages</a> ($2 for a Coke!).&#160; You have to know that it won’t be long till this is the standards industry-wide.&#160; </p>
<p>For reference on the current state of extra fees, take a look at this great <a href="http://rickseaney.com/domestic-airline-fee-chart/">fee chart</a> that Rick Seaney over at <a href="http://www.farecompare.com/">Fare Compare</a> has put together.</p>
<p>Most industry analysts say that prices are going to have to go up, and go up a lot.&#160; No one wants prices on <strong><em>anything</em></strong> to go up.&#160; And I have a vested interest in wanting the airlines to succeed – I’m part of the industry, after all.&#160; But something has to give!&#160; </p>
<p>I don’t pretend to have the answers here, but it doesn’t appear that anyone else does either!&#160; Do we want ala carte travel?&#160; Are travelers getting close to their breaking point?&#160; How many more additional fees are we willing to have tacked on?&#160; Do we want one all-inclusive price quote?&#160; </p>
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<h6><strong>NOTE:</strong>&#160; I work in the airline industry.&#160; The opinions expressed here are solely my own, and do not represent the position of my employer, nor any employer within the industry.</h6>
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