Airlines Are Asking to Eliminate Baggage Fees

We have come a long way from the early days of aircraft dispatchers using radios to talk to pilots who flew blindly into the open airways. These days, air travel is safer and more accessible, but is it unnecessarily expensive?

Originally, American Airlines was the first major airline to require a bag check fee for checking even one bag. At that time, the airline was in financial trouble due to rising fuel costs and they weren’t alone. It soon became a standard for a lot of airline companies to charge for every checked bag. Now, fuel prices are dropping and airlines are earning huge profits. Everyone from the aircraft dispatcher to the pilot knows that people aren’t happy about these fees.

Lawmakers are asking airlines to ditch the baggage fee in order to shorten wait time. That’s right, the two are related in a sense that you might not realize right away. People are not checking bags in order to avoid the extra fee, which leads to more carry-on bags and security cannot keep up with it. Airlines are caught in the middle. Some aircraft dispatchers say that eliminating the fee will cause ticket prices to rise in order to compensate. American Airlines has said that the TSA should staff busier airports and encourage passengers to use PreCheck, a program they developed to create a convenience for frequent travelers.

Complaints about long line waits at airport security checkpoints are reaching a turning point. The TSA cut their work force 15% since 2011, and it’s not slowing down. Some airports are choosing to go with privately funded security companies instead in hopes of speeding up the process with more employees; JRK and Seattle are seriously considering it.

More importantly, how many carry-on bags do aircraft dispatchers get when riding jump seat?

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