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Delta is the latest major airline to hike baggage fees after United, American, Alaska and JetBlue all did the same in recent weeks. ... Delta Air Lines just raised its baggage fees by 17%. Alex Arger.
IATA guideline size. British Airways (one bag plus one bag up to 40 cm × 30 cm × 15 cm, up to 23 kg each); [41] EasyJet (one bag, no special weight limit, not guaranteed to travel in cabin); [42] Finnair (one bag, max. 8 kg plus one personal item) [43] Aegean Airlines (one bag up to 8 kg); [44] 22 in × 18 in × 10 in (~56 cm × 46 cm × 25 cm)
These state that suitcases should have a maximum size of 55 cm (21.6 in) long, 35 cm (13.8 in) wide and 20 cm (7.9 in) deep. If they meet these requirements, the bag may carry the logo "IATA cabin OK". [1] This limit is tighter than most current airline limits, so bags with this logo are practically allowed everywhere.
In mid 2011, the airline issued iPads to its pilots to replace 25 pounds of paper flight manuals that pilots were required to carry on flights (Electronic flight bag). Alaska Airlines is the first major airline to use iPads on flights. [57] All pilots had iPads by June 2011. [58]
Delta said Tuesday that the first bag checked on a domestic flight will now incur a $35 fee. The charge for a second bag rose from $40 to $45. Delta last raised bag fees for domestic flights in 2018.
Alaska Airlines announced on Tuesday it was rolling out an electronic bag tag program, the first airline in the U.S. to introduce the feature. In a press release, Alaska Airlines said they will ...
Delta Air Lines Airbus A220 economy class cabin. In 2012, Delta Air Lines became the first U.S. airline to introduce basic economy. [8] Delta initially limited the availability of these fares to routes where it competed against LCC Spirit Airlines, calling basic economy its "Spirit-match fare" in its 2015 earnings call. The fares were available ...
Anything that is above the weight limit or which is not allowed to be carried by the passenger themselves in the aircraft cabin is usually handed over to the agent at the time of check-in. The baggage allowance, if any, is prescribed by the airline and anything in excess may be refused or warrant additional surcharges, at the airline’s ...