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    Update: Drastic Changes at US Airways Announced

    Drastic steps for US Airways
    Flight cuts, new passenger fees expected soon; layoffs possible

    Dawn Gilbertson
    The Arizona Republic
    Jun. 12, 2008 12:00 AM

    US Airways will join the parade of fuel-frantic airlines as early as today and announce new passenger fees, flight cuts, potential layoffs and other cost-cutting moves.

    The airline's board of directors is meeting to consider options to offset an estimated $2 billion-a-year higher fuel bill, Chief Executive Officer Doug Parker told shareholders Wednesday at the airline's annual meeting in Tempe.

    On the fee front, company insiders say the airline, the first to charge for meals several years ago, is likely to be the first major airline to charge for soft drinks. [Full Article]
    Best of luck to our friends at US.
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    Re: Drastic Changes at US Airways Expected Soon

    Indeed, best of luck to all at US - esepcially our good friends here at LGA. Charging for soft drinks.. yikes. I guess I cant talk as we charge for bags :!:

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    US Airways announces fees for first checked bag

    Ok everyone it's official US Airways will charge for the first-checked-in-bag, $15 . The fee will applies for travel/bookings on or after july 9th. It applies to all flights within the US to Canada, Latin America, and tha Caribbean. US Airways will also charge fee for all an entire can of soda or juice, bottle of water, or cup of coffee for $2. All alcoholic beverages will now be $7 .
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    Re: US Airways announces fees for first checked bag fee ...

    How much does the seat belt cost? Is there also a safety equipment briefing surcharge?
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    Re: US Airways announces fees for first checked bag fee ...

    who knows , but you are getting the " whole " can of soda !
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    Re: US Airways announces fees for first checked bag fee ...

    Quote Originally Posted by corellian21
    not sure, but you are getting the " whole " can of soda !
    "...but ma'am, I only wanted half. Shouldn't that only be $1?"
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    Re: Update: Drastic Changes at US Airways Announced

    Cuts announced
    • Reducing 4th quarter capacity 6%-8%
    • 1700 jobs out the door: 300 pilots, 400 flight attendants, 800 airport employees, 200 staff and management
    • Return of 10 aircraft to lessors in 2008-2009
    • Cancellation of two leased A330s due for delivery in 2009
    • As mentioned in another thread, $15 fee for the first checked bag, $2 for soft drinks, $7 for booze

    The company estimates fuel costs will be $1.9 billion higher this year than last year.
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
    All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
    I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9

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    Re: Update: Drastic Changes at US Airways Announced

    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    Cuts announced
    • Reducing 4th quarter capacity 6%-8%
    • 1700 jobs out the door: 300 pilots, 400 flight attendants, 800 airport employees, 200 staff and management
    • Return of 10 aircraft to lessors in 2008-2009
    • Cancellation of two leased A330s due for delivery in 2009
    Of the 800 airport employees cut, 600 are in LAS, which will have a major downsizing.

    The 10 lease returns are 6 733's in Fall 2008, and 4 A-320's in 2009, the latter I believe are 4 of 16 West 320's which have less powerful engines, lower MTOW, and are a real headache because of same. Some are ex Pan Am(NTU) and Braniff 3, and 15 of which are MSN numbers 52 thru 99.

    The 2 A-330's are the two used ones currently operated by Swiss, all the new ones are still on order (for now).

    While I disagree with some of the cuts for FF's, I feel the Elites left are being really screwed. As an employee I did not expect fleet, route. employee cuts as large as AA/CO/UA I did expect more than was announced today, so I am releived there but concerned about the further nickel and diming of normal customers and especially Elite ones.

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    Re: US Airways announces fees for first checked bag fee ...

    The only surprising thing here is that it wasn't US that started this current race to the bottom. Once another airline took the opportunity to slash customer service, you knew US was going to hop on the train pretty quickly.

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    Re: US Airways announces fees for first checked bag fee ...

    "U.S. Airways, We Try to be Last!"

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    Re: US Airways announces fees for first checked bag fee ...

    Not to mention Buddy Passes and Parent travel doubled in price. They didn't even tell us until the day it happened - June 12th (hell everyone at the company had already noticed before they even announced it). Means instead of it costing a friend anywhere from $150 to $200 to go to Europe. It will now cost $500 - To fly STANDBY! It will be cheaper for me to buy a ZED for my parents then to have them fly my own company. Pathetic.

    Ron, I will agree. I think so far our employee, fleet cuts are not turning out as bad as I thought they were gonna be. We'll see... someone on US Av said they will probably come back next week "The calculation was wrong, we have to layoff 2,700 employees. Not 1,700 as originally said"

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    Re: Update: Drastic Changes at US Airways Announced

    i just read about the parent and buddy pass prices this morning. that's so wrong, especially the parent part. give it a few years and they'll start charging employees to nonrev too!
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    Re: Update: Drastic Changes at US Airways Announced

    Quote Originally Posted by cancidas
    give it a few years and they'll start charging employees to nonrev too!
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    Definitely Matt, well from what I heard from a co-worker that use to work at UA. They charge per segment. Hell why can't we be like DL and let us fly free in F.

    I think a good way to generate some money would be to start fining people that don't show up for INTL flights even though they have been at the airport for hours. At first I use to think a federal fine, but no we should fine heavily for that. Im sick of having GSI's (Ground Security Incident/Pulling Bags) at Departure time. I had to stack the bulk bin on MAD (330) three nights ago - close 80 bags which isn't too bad because I've done 120 on FRA plus Mail. Then empty it in less than 5 minutes because of 2 pax that were GSI's (their bags where at the bottom and back of bin). Then load it all back up again in less than 5 minutes. All in what 95 degree temps... These people piss me off.

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    Re: Update: Drastic Changes at US Airways Announced

    $2 for a bottle of water? Not free, yeah, but not terrible. Last time I checked, the concession stands in the terminal may as well have been selling 24oz of unleaded with a Poland Spring label. So it's actually a steal!
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    Re: US Airways announces fees for first checked bag fee ...

    Quote Originally Posted by PHL Approach
    Not to mention Buddy Passes and Parent travel doubled in price. They didn't even tell us until the day it happened - June 12th.. Means instead of it costing a friend anywhere from $150 to $200 to go to Europe. It will now cost $500 - To fly STANDBY! It will be cheaper for me to buy a ZED for my parents then to have them fly my own company. Pathetic.
    Whilst these passes and parent travel have doubled in price, are they still cheaper than any other alternative? If so, then its still a benefit, isn't it?

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