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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-23-2009 @ 2:09PM
Michael said...
Well I love the way everyone thinks if they fly SWA that there will be no fee's ...
Southwest Airlines has decided to let pets, like small dogs or cats, in the aircraft cabin for a one-way fee of $75, on flights starting June 17, 2009.
The airline also said, in a statement, that it would charge $25, each way, for children aged 5 through 11 who are not travelling with an adult. The carrier’s another plan is to double its fee, to $50, for a third piece of checked luggage or for bags weighing over 50 pounds
Southwest Airlines, based in Dallas, Texas, the United States, and the biggest US-based budget airline by revenue, is resorting to this step in an effort to raise revenue without troubling its passengers, according to aviation analysts.
Aviation analysts say that Southwest Airlines, which is struggling to make profits in the time of global economic recession, is also under pressure from Wall Street to make up for the hundreds of millions of dollars it is losing by not charging passengers to check their first and second bags.
See is just goes to show what goes around comes around Hmmm are checked bag fee's STAY TUNED
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