Downgraded: Continental and US Airways add international luggage fees
Following in the steps of American Airlines and British Airways, Continental and US Airways have now also added a fee for a second checked bag on international flights. US Airways also bumped up the fee for domestic luggage fees by $5 per bag.
Upgraded: Japanese car rentals
Travelers renting a car in Japan can now reserve a wireless enabled netbook for about $10 per day. The company, Oryx, includes the cost of the wireless service.
Downgraded: Blaming the victim
A Stamford, Connecticut franchisee operating under the Marriott name stupidly and offensively blamed one of its customers, saying she “‘failed to exercise due care’ before she was raped at gunpoint in front of her children in a hotel parking garage.” Stay classy, Stamford Marriott! Now, the Marriott mothership is distancing itself from the words (and legal strategy) of its franchisee.
Upgraded: JetBlue-Lufthansa partnership
It took a while — I blogged about the possibility of an alliance partnership back in December 2007 — but JetBlue and Lufthansa are finally talking about codesharing. The consequences will be interesting. I’m particularly interested to see if Lufthansa will be selling JetBlue segments on tickets to destinations served as well by Star Alliance members United and US Airways.
Downgraded: SkyEurope
SkyEurope, a European (duh) discount airline, has ceased all operations. This was the airline that at one point offered to pay its customers to fly with them. R.I.P.
Downgraded: Enterprise Rent-a-Car
Rental cars typically don’t have a great reputation, and this doesn’t help: Enterprise saved money on its rental fleet by requesting that GM delete safety features — features that were otherwise standard. The savings per vehicle: $175. 66,000 Chevrolet Impalas without side curtain airbags were rented out, and then subsequently sold as used vehicles.


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September 2nd, 2009 at 10:56 am
On the JetBlue-Lufthansa partnership, I’m even more interested to see if it conflicts with new Star member Continental, since I’d imagine CO is expecting a benefit at Newark from connections from LH.
September 2nd, 2009 at 11:42 am
Excellent point, Craig. I’m still not accustomed to thinking of Continental as a Star Alliance member…
September 2nd, 2009 at 10:43 pm
Paying people to take your airline? Is that like First Citywide Change Bank — they make it up in volume?
http://www.hulu.com/watch/4253/saturday-night-live-first-citywide-change-bank-2
September 6th, 2009 at 7:12 am
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Continental charges for bags on International flights and more – Mark Ashley’s Upgrades and Downgrades of the week – [link to post]
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September 14th, 2009 at 3:11 pm
Love the idea of renting a car that can also offer me a notebook as part of their servicing plan, it can makes it easier for foreigners to utilize google maps in order to verify where they are and to find places of interest while traveling through the city or the country