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US Airways

US Airways Review



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mrkstvns
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US Airways Cuts Deep Into the Quality of Its Travel Product
1 star rating

tired of airport hassles, a frequent flyer, willing to pay for quality, up, up and AWAY!, not afraid of flying, world-traveler
Cons
    deceptive pricing, Bait and switch offers., poor and rude customer service, poor customer service, delayed flights, late flights, nickel-and-dime fees on ONE checked bag, consistent incompetence

JUN
13
2008
US Airways announced yesterday that they were going to deliver a worse product to American travelers and to deceived their customers by charging unexpected, unavoidable nickel-and-dime fees on so much as ONE single piece of baggage. I know it's hard to believe, considering how unreliable and passenger hostile US Airways already is.

Travelers have an expectation that they'll need some clothing and toiletries whereever they go, so not bringing a suitcase isn't exactly a viable solution. People can grab a sandwich at a convenience store on the way to the airport to make up for cutbacks in in-flight meals, but how do you make up for getting slammed on a baggage fee? Perhaps fees on 2nd or 3rd pieces of baggage can be justified, but not on the first bag.

US Airways is clearly doing this to keep pace with American Airlines --- one of the worst airlines in the U.S. US Airways management evidently thinks it doesn't pay to provide a quality product, and so they cut-back to keep up with the bottom-of-the-barrel airlines, like Northwest and American.

Remember: there is still competition in the travel business, and Continental Airlines offers a *FAR* superior level of quality to any other mainline airline in the U.S., and their prices aren't that much higher. Do yourself a favor and do business with Continental instead of United, USAirways, American, or Northwest.

US Airways says they have to do it to remain competitive. Yet they resist simply implementing a small, across-the-board fare increase that doesn't hide the total cost and doesn't decieve customers. It's an honest business practice that GOOD airlines will follow.

Besides, the arguments about having to screw customers with baggage fees ring totally hollow when low-cost carriers like Southwest don't do it. Hard to believe, but with "screw the passenger" business practices becoming common in mainline airlines, it's actually the low-fare guys who sometimes not only save you money, but ALSO deliver the overall superior quality product!

Yeah, baby. Fly Continental because they're GOOD, and fly Southwest because they're cheaper WITHOUT being stupid. Screw US Airways!

Last edited on Jun 13, 2008


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steve9631 wrote on Jun 16, 2008 at 3:06PM


I can understand charging for options. Some foreign airlines charge a pawltry fee for seat selection if you want, some pre charge if you want a meal. Many offer carbon emission options which allow you to offset for the environmental impact if you want. But these are option if you want to choose them. I can even understand charging for a 2nd bag, which you will still have the option of traveling a little lighter without it costing you, but to just add a surcharge when you really many times cannot adjust or have no options, is just bad business.


mrkstvns wrote on Jun 13, 2008 at 2:26PM


In response to Meredith's comment from Jun 13, 2008 at 1:14PM:

Yep...even on ONE, single piece of luggage, they'll hammer you for extra fees. Pretty outrageous, isn't it?

American and United are doing it too. :-(


Meredith wrote on Jun 13, 2008 at 1:14PM


Wait... so US Airways is charging a fee for one piece of checked luggage? I heard other airlines are charging for a second item but I thought the first bag is always free (so far.) I loathe US Airways with a passion. They lost my luggage 3 flights in a ROW! My bags were eventually found but how hard is it to get suitcases to a plane when a person is checking in an hour+ in advance of take off? Sounds like US Airways is making fliers pay them to lose their luggage.


kid-kansas wrote on Jun 13, 2008 at 11:54AM


Ya know what if car makers thought like the airlines??? New car $15,795......options include: Engine $1,995, Tires/Wheels $395 each. Gas Tank $300...Seats $850...Windshield $995.....What is the world coming too?? ;)


GeorgeChabot wrote on Jun 13, 2008 at 11:43AM


Those sort of business practices just suck.