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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2016-12-08 12:00 pm
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[personal profile] misbegotten 2016-12-08 12:14 pm (UTC)(link)
According to Snopes, United is actually introducing a new, cheaper fare in which passengers would be limited to a single bag rather than the more common bag + personal item. "Standard Economy" will still allow this.

That anatomy museum link is ace.
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[personal profile] misbegotten 2016-12-08 12:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Good catch. I think that airline prices are going to continue to go up, in one or another.
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[personal profile] adrian_turtle 2016-12-08 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Spirit Airlines has had a similar policy for some time--at least 6 months, probably much longer. They're just a lot smaller than United. Their basic fare allows only a "small personal item" that fits under the seat, and you have to pay extra for a "carry on" that goes in the overhead locker. Their basic fares are slightly lower than Jetblue's cheapest buy-at-the-last-minute deals for specific routes.

Tricky bits about the Spirit arrangement:

1) Their standard for "small personal item" that fits under the seat is several inches smaller than other airlines. I had to borrow one.

2) If you check a bag in the cargo hold, it's $20. If you buy permission for a carry-on bag when you first buy your ticket, it's $25. If you can't borrow a small enough bag, and have to pay the carry-on bag fee later (between ticket purchase and check-in), it's $35. And if you get to the airport and discover your under-seat bag is an inch too big, the last-minute fee for a full-sized carry-on bag is $100.