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Those pesky airline fees can really add up

Posted Oct 31 2008, 08:03 PM by Karen Datko
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We read somewhere that if airlines get really desperate, they could start charging us for the air we breathe -- and that's without the little masks that drop down in emergencies.

Of course, that's a joke. But from the looks of Patrick's post called "Worst airline fees" at Cash Money Life, air might be the only service airlines aren't charging extra for.

Patrick says that airline fees are even more outrageous than bank fees, which generally can be avoided altogether. Not so with many of those pesky airline fees. Here's a sample of the ones he listed (and remember that not all airlines charge these fees, and that the amounts vary from airline to airline and can change frequently):

    • Buying a ticket on the phone: $10 to $20. For the best deal, buy the ticket at the airline's Web site. And do not insist on a paper ticket.

    • Seat reservations: You may also pay more -- sometimes a lot more -- if you ask for a particular type of seat -- window, aisle or in an exit row.

    • Reservation changes: $30 to $250.

    • Checked baggage: $15 to $100. Patrick says, "OK, the $100 is for a third bag, but that's only if it weighs less than 50 pounds. More than that and you may need a second mortgage."

    • Airline mile redemption: $25 to $100, and even more if you don't give the required advance notice. You'll also pay a high fee if you decide you don't want to redeem them after all.

    • Food and other amenities on the flight: $2 to $10. You've all heard about the charge for bottled water and the $7 pillow.

    • Taxes, airport fees, security fees and the like: This list is too long to mention here, and doesn't include a fuel surcharge.

    What can you do? Patrick advises that you read the fine print before you purchase a ticket to avoid any nasty surprises. 

    Comments

     

    THEY SHOULD HAVE PRE-PAID WASHROOM(NON REFUNDABLE).

    I was recently on a flight from Chicago to Vegas I know all about the fees. I wonder if they charge for soda or coffee uh oh better not give them that idea or they will

    How about charging the passengers for "exceeding" their weight limit?

    Maybe they should raise ticket prices so already underpaid employees won't have to take pay cuts.  If you don't like it....take the bus.    

    I fly across the country for personal stuff and internationally once or twice a year for business.  Once I made silver elite status and found out how much better life is with free upgrades and none of those stupid fees, I became highly motivated to keep it.  I recommend sticking with one airline for as much of your flying as possible:  loyal customers get treated a little bit better, and it definitely makes flying more tolerable.

    everything is getting so expensive that we might even have to stop traveling as well. i don't understand how before we use to get all these things without a charge and now we have even pay for the pillows ad water, isn't that included in the purchased of the flight. not only that but they have even reduced the amount of pounds you can take. why? they are just looking ANY way to make more money. this is crazy

    You can also buy tickets online from an expedia, priceline, or other travel sites. www.onlinestorecoupon.com/.../travel-coupons.htm. Sometimes, you can purchase your vacation as a package and save even more money.

    Flew on US Airways just last month..yes $2.00 for coffee, but free refills :)  Less than at Denny's...

    Couple of things I've learned recently...

    The three oz bottles of "liquids" you can put in your quart baggie...that can be ANY liquid..if you get my drift..so you can make your own drinks in your $2.00 soda.  Also handy for long layovers instead of the $8.00 drinks at the bar--unless of course you're on expense account..

    Also--put an EMPTY water bottle in your carry on..one you're past security you can fill it up at any water fountain..and you can take it on the plane..of course if you're a snob and have to have bottled water then I guess you just have to suck it up.

    And for those of you who insist on wearing flip flips...please please PLEASE spring for a pedicure ONCE in awhile... the dude sitting next to me practically had a fungus forest growing on his feet as well as alligator hide...and he had the nerve to cross his legs so his funky feet were practically in my lap...gross..

    I looked into flying to my parents in UK for the holidays with my family - husband and two children - I was horrified to read that for my daughter - who is 9 months old  - would not be sitting in a seat, not eating or drinking their food - her ticket was only $27, and the fuel surcharges, taxes etc totaled $350 - the same amount for my husband and my ticket - they cannot justify that one.

    for now Delta doesn't charge for your first checked bad and their ticket prices are reasonable. I used to book with expedia and those other websites until I found it was more expensive sometimes, so check around. I recently bought a ticket from Boston to DC and the base ticket price was the same on expedia and Delta's website, but booking directly with the airline saved me a booking fee that expedia was charging (I forget exactly, but somewhere around $10-20).

    some of the fees are a little ridiculous but I wholeheartedly agree that people who take up two seats have to pay for two seats, I have had to sit next to (practically with) a person whose body blatantly was stealing half of my seat. Yes I understand that they are probably just as uncomfortable as I am, but I paid a lot of money for that little bit of space, and a 4 hour flight is not when I am feeling like sharing.

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