American Airlines, Alaska Air hike checked baggage fees amid soaring fuel prices

An Alaska Airlines commercial airliner takes off from Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, Calif., Nov. 6. Alaska Airlines and American Airlines announced Thursday they were hiking checked baggage fees in response to soaring fuel prices.

An Alaska Airlines commercial airliner takes off from Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, Calif., Nov. 6. Alaska Airlines and American Airlines announced Thursday they were hiking checked baggage fees in response to soaring fuel prices. (Mike Blake, Reuters)


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • American Airlines and Alaska Airlines increased their checked baggage fees on Thursday due to fuel costs.
  • The fee hikes affect domestic and short-haul flights; loyalty programs remain unchanged.

SEATTLE — American Airlines and Alaska Air said on Thursday they are hiking checked baggage ​fees, as carriers seek to pass on soaring jet fuel costs linked to escalating tensions in the Middle East.

They are among the ‌last major U.S.-based carriers to take steps to protect their margins from higher jet fuel prices, ⁠driven by disruptions to shipping ​through the Strait of Hormuz, which ⁠carries about a fifth of global oil flows.

Jet fuel, which averaged about $85 ‌to $90 a barrel in ‌February before the Iran war started, has surged to around $209 per ⁠barrel globally, according to the International ⁠Air Transport Association.

American Airlines said it would raise the fee by $10 each for the first and the second checked bag for travelers booking domestic and short-haul international flights, starting Thursday. Alaska plans to increase checked bag fees by $5 for the first and $10 for the second for passengers ‌on its North American flights and those of ​its unit Hawaiian Airlines.

The airline said there are no changes to its loyalty programs, Huakaʻi and Club 49, which continue to offer checked-bag benefits for intrastate travel within Hawaii and Alaska.

Both airlines have also increased the cost of a third checked bag by $50 to $200.

American Airlines already had a similar pricing structure for third checked bags in place for ​certain locations, including Canada. It has also outlined an additional $5 bump on checked bags ‌for customers flying ‌with basic ⁠economy tickets, effective from May 18.

Basic economy fliers will also be charged a fee to select a seat and will not be eligible for complimentary systemwide upgrades on flights from May 18, American said.

Meanwhile, travelers who purchase tickets ‌in premium cabins will ​continue to receive free baggage on both ‌domestic and international flights, ⁠American added.

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

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