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✈️ Southwest Airlines will start charging for checked baggage, ending its long-standing free baggage policy.
💰 Customers will pay for their first and second checked bags unless they have top-tier loyalty status or travel on a business fare.
📅 The changes apply to flights booked from May 28, potentially increasing the airline’s revenue.
@bernardodegarcia:
“And it is that it is going to start charging passengers for part of the checked baggage, ending its free baggage policy that has been a hallmark of the airline since its foundation more than five decades ago. Customers will pay for their first and second checked bag unless they have top-tier loyalty status or travel with a business fare, the airline announced today in its statement. The changes apply to flights booked from May 28, and this will obviously make Southwest Airlines make a lot more money. I don’t remember exactly when management was increasing positions, it was 23, so we considered that 27 was fine, but well, now it’s 29, it’s not so bad, but after listening to the quarterly results of Airlines and others, well, it seems that cyclical airlines, as they are, may not be in the best moment. Maybe we can wait a little longer for them to become more interesting. What happens? I doubt it. Well, macroeconomically, 6 in the morning, NFIB optimism for small businesses, 10 in the morning, surveys on vacancies and labor turnover, as we said, the markets will be waiting for these figures. One in the afternoon, auction of 3-year notes, 58,000 million dollars that are being auctioned today in US debt.”
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