United Continental Holdings Inc will become the first big U.S. airline to limit low-fare customers to one carry-on bag that fits under a seat...
United, the No. 3 U.S. airline by passengers
carried, said customers who bought its cheapest fares would not be
assigned seats until the day of departure, meaning people on the same
ticket may be split apart.
United
will also prohibit these travelers from carrying on bags that can only
fit in overhead bins, and they will not accrue miles toward elite
status.
The company expects the
moves to add $4.8 billion to its annual operating income by 2020,
although the figure does not include rising wages. Fare
initiatives such as "basic economy" will account for $1 billion of
this, as more customers pay to check bags or select higher fares that
give them two "free" carry-ons.
The classic rolling carry-on, of course, does not fit under a seat. More at
Reuters.
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