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JetBlue &American Airlines Hike Baggage Fees in Bid for Enhanced Profitability

JetBlue Airways and American Airlines are implementing significant changes to their Checked Bag Fees and frequent flyer mile policies, aimed at bolstering profitability. Both airlines are raising their checked bag fees, putting a strain on travelers’ wallets.

JetBlue’s recent update has pushed its checked bag fees to unprecedented levels within the airline industry. As of February 1st, JetBlue passengers will need to pay $35 for the first standard-size checked bag and $50 for the second, if purchased at least 24 hours before departure. Moreover, JetBlue has introduced a preferred seating fee, adding to the ancillary charges for passengers seeking specific seat preferences.

American Airlines is also adjusting its fee structure, with the cost for checking bags increasing significantly. Effective immediately, the fee for a passenger’s first checked bag on a domestic flight rises to $35 if paid online, or $40 if paid in person. Similarly, the fee for a second bag is now $45, regardless of payment method. This marks a notable increase from the previous fees of $30 for the first bag and $40 for the second bag, with the last hike occurring over five years ago in 2018.

However, amidst these fee hikes, American Airlines is slightly reducing fees for slightly overweight bags. Travelers will now face a $30 fee for bags up to three pounds over the 50-pound limit, down from the previous $100 charge.

JetBlue’s fee adjustments are part of a broader strategy that includes increasing ancillary charges, such as the introduction of a preferred seating fee and raising prices for Even More Space extra-legroom seats across many routes.

Furthermore, both airlines have tightened their policies on earning frequent flyer miles. American Airlines, effective May 1, will restrict the earning of AAdvantage frequent flyer miles to flights booked directly with the airline, preferred travel agencies, and eligible oneworld and partner airlines.

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