Five Airlines Pledge Not to Charge for Carry-On Bags

April 19, 2010

Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), who along with six other senators introduced legislation last week to keep airlines from charging for carry-on bags, said that five major airlines have agreed not to charge passengers for their carry-on bags. Schumer said that American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, United Airlines and US Airways had said that they won’t charge such fees. Schumer reached out to the airline CEOs after Spirit Airlines said it would charge up to $45 for carry-on bags put in overhead...

American Ends Complimentary Pillows & Blankets in Coach

February 16, 2010

Following the lead of other airlines, American Airlines will no longer have complimentary pillows and blankets in the coach cabin on all domestic flights, effective May 1. This includes flights to and from Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, the Caribbean and Central America. Customers traveling in the coach cabin on all domestic flights...