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Delta backtracks on extra bag fees

Delta is caving to competitive pressures, cutting its plans for extra bag fees on international flights. The airline says that others have not matched its fee of $50 for the second bag checked on international flights. Now, it will only apply to travel between the United States and Europe. The fee is effective July 1, 2009.

Originally, this new fee was supposed to bring the battered airline (aren't they all?) – which also happens to be the world's largest – another $100 million in revenue. That's a lot of cash, but it's probably realistic. After all, fees for extra bags brought Delta an additional $177 million in 2008, and it was good for an extra $1 billion for the airline industry as a whole.

First and business class passenger are exempt, given the exorbitant sums they're laying out already. Also, active military passengers will not have to pay for a second bag – which is as it should be.

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