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American Airlines to Charge for Blankets and Pillows

American Airlines will now charge $8 for a blanket and pillow on domestic flights lasting longer than two hours. USA Today reports:
Beginning May 1, coach passengers on American's domestic flights that last more than two hours, as well as those on flights to Hawaii, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America, will have to pay $8 for a blanket and inflatable neck pillow. The airline will throw in a $10 off coupon for purchases of more than $30 at Bed Bath & Beyond stores.

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On domestic flights of less than two hours, coach passengers won't have access to blankets at all. Premium-class passengers on all American flights and coach passengers on longer international flights will continue to get free blankets and pillows. "Everything we do is evaluated in terms of what's best economically for the company while still providing services customers want," says American spokeswoman Andrea Huguely.

"I don't think it's an unreasonable fee," says Henry Harteveldt, travel industry analyst at Forrester Research. "It gives the passenger some control. If they want a blanket they can pay extra for it; if not, they didn't pay for it as part of their fare."

Airlines are scrambling to find new and larger sources of "ancillary" revenue -- money paid for services or items other than a seat. The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation expects airlines globally to take in $58 billion in ancillary revenue this year -- 12% of their total expected revenue.
Air travel gets more obnoxious each month it seems. Filthy planes, poor air circulation, no leg room, delayed flights, lost luggage and security delays have turned air travel into something miserable. Charging for a germ-filled blanket is just adding insult to injury.

Posted on February 9, 2010





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