United to start charging some pax for use of overhead lockers?
(Apologies if this isn't the best place for this topic).
Apparently, UA have a plan to increase passengers' options - presumably the new lower-cost class of ticket, plus the cost to use the overhead bins, will equate to the current cost of an economy fare...? :confused: https://gizmodo.com/united-airlines-...ead-1789781785 |
I already don't fly with them, they just gave me another reason to avoid them. The "increase passenger options" is a curious way to say "charge for basic features" so good on UA for the lie of the week.
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Can't wait for the seatbelt and seat cushion surcharges to come into effect! Not to mention the cabin pressurization option.
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Perhaps UA could add another tier of passenger option... cabin baggage that is escape slide compliant so that you can take with you in an emergency. $10 a bag and a barcode sticker to scan by the CA at the door.
Money for old rope IMO. Charging for what folk do anyway. |
How would this be enforced? Lockable bins with a key provided for a small fee? Remove the bins from some rows?? Boarding is already chaotic enough (particularly on US domestic flights) without luckless cabin crew having to tell passengers "you can't put that bag there".
Perhaps what they really mean is that if you're travelling cheapskate class you can only have hand luggage small enough to fit underneath the seat, but (again) enforcement would seem tricky ... |
It is very simple. These passengers are due to board last after everyone else is on. They can be checked at the gate to make sure they only have small items that will fit under the seat. Then onboard the crew will have already shut all the lockers and can monitor they are not reopened. There is unlikely to be much space left in any case.
OTP is expected to be much the same, as although these passengers board later there will be less "fights" for overhead locker space. I believe these economy basic fares will be for middle seats only but that may be incorrect |
Just another relay in the never ending race for the bottom eh
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at least they didn't say "enhance the customer experience", or worse, "empower", terms much loved by those bottom-feeding lying spin doctors
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But that's OK, if you pay the lower fare you can still put your allowed laptop or lady's handbag in the overhead. :O |
The next step?
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Has Mental Micky taken over United?
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Originally Posted by DaveReidUK
(Post 9602380)
Although the Snopes article, as well as the quote from United in the OP's link, appears to confirm that they will be charging a higher fare for any passenger who wishes to bring a standard IATA-sized carry-on into the cabin.
In reality UA will board these ticket holders last. I doubt if any CC is going to argue if one wishes to use any remaining overhead space. But it will speed up security and boarding and the pax can choose. |
Originally Posted by ExXB
(Post 9602898)
But it will speed up security and boarding and the pax can choose.
But only if sufficient passengers who would otherwise take a carry-on opt instead for the cheaper fare. If, on the other hand, the fare only attracts those who would be travelling light anyway, then they will have to queue up behind the bin-stuffers and boarding could well end up taking longer than before. |
US airlines, not just UA, don't give lounge access to domestic F class passengers. They never have, and likely never will. You have to join their club or be a mega-customer.
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...and honestly, if the 3 I recently used were representative, you missed nothing (carrot sticks, humus, 'basic' alcohol) 'ZG
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US airlines, not just UA, don't give lounge access to domestic F class passengers |
HT that's right, at the connecting airport.
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