Delta luggage fees — they giveth and taketh away

While Delta announced a reduction in award-ticket fuel surcharges, a drop in the telephone reservation fee and the elimination of the curbside check-in fee, they add a first-checked-bag fee. In the end customers lose.

The first-checked-baggage fee proponents have emerged victorious in the battle of luggage fees. Now, with Delta aligning its baggage fees with the old Northwest, all legacy carriers have added the $15 first-checked-bag fee. For anyone who checks one piece of luggage round-trip airfares effectively have gone up $30.

Delta also aligned their second-checked-bag fee to Northwest’s rates by reducing their charges from $50 to $25 and the newly merged airlines eliminated the curbside check-in fee.

Expect some confusion as Delta phases in their changed and new baggage fees. The Delta website foretells a period of clashing fee rules.

Customers who purchased Delta tickets on or before Nov. 5, 2008, and who are traveling on or after Dec. 5, 2008, will be charged $50 for a second bag, but will be permitted to check their first bag without charge pursuant to Delta’s previous policy.

The bottom line, in terms of baggage fees — Delta introduces a new fee, reduces an old fee and eliminates one fee.

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