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Author: Andrew J. Hawkins
Earlier this year, American Airlines announced that it was joining with Delta and United Airlines in introducing “basic economy,” which lowers the price of airfare at the cost of some standard amenities. But this week, the airline reversed course and said it would ease some of the restrictions that come with the cheaper fares.
Previously, basic economy ticket holders who were flying domestically were allowed only a personal item to stash under the seat in front of them, and no full-sized carry on. But starting September 5th, those domestic flyers will be allowed to bring both a carry-on and a personal item. It’s a sign that American Airlines is relaxing some of its more draconian rules in a bid to make its basic economy tickets more...
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Earlier this year, American Airlines announced that it was joining with Delta and United Airlines in introducing “basic economy,” which lowers the price of airfare at the cost of some standard amenities. But this week, the airline reversed course and said it would ease some of the restrictions that come with the cheaper fares.
Previously, basic economy ticket holders who were flying domestically were allowed only a personal item to stash under the seat in front of them, and no full-sized carry on. But starting September 5th, those domestic flyers will be allowed to bring both a carry-on and a personal item. It’s a sign that American Airlines is relaxing some of its more draconian rules in a bid to make its basic economy tickets more...
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