Good!
Oddly, sometimes airlines assign those seats last and then when you get them, now everyone who previously boarded put their Glad bags full of crap in the overheads above the bulkhead row and you have no space for your own carry-ons.
Oddly, sometimes airlines assign those seats last and then when you get them, now everyone who previously boarded put their Glad bags full of crap in the overheads above the bulkhead row and you have no space for your own carry-ons.
American Airlines to charge fee for front-row seats
On Wednesday August 18, 2010, 3:23 pm
CHICAGO (Reuters) - AMR Corp's (NYSE:AMR - News) American Airlines on Wednesday said it would charge a fee to customers who want to sit in the first few rows of the coach class cabin, continuing a trend among airlines to bolster revenue with creative fees on perks that used to be included in the ticket price.
The carrier said the program called "Express Seats" lets passengers pay to sit in those seats and enter the plane in the first group, to speed boarding and exiting.
The fee starts at $19 for short flights like St. Louis to Chicago and rises to $39 for longer trips like Chicago to Honolulu. The program applies to travel within the United States, including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Customers may purchase the seats only at airport self-service check-in machines any time from 24 hours to 50 minutes before departure.
Cash-strapped airlines have been tapping into new ancillary revenue streams to offset historically low ticket prices and volatile fuel costs. Some of the more controversial fees, like one to check a single bag, has been broadly accepted by the U.S. airline industry.
Airlines also have experimented with fees to sit in exit rows and in aisle seats.
Shares of AMR were up 0.14 percent at $6.97 on the New York Stock Exchange.