Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年12月05日
Senators grill airline executives about fees for seats and checked bags: ‘We’re all captives on your airplanes at a certain point’
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美国参议院的一个小组委员会对航空公司收取额外费用的做法表示担忧,这些费用包括提前登机、选择座位等服务,原本是机票价格的一部分。参议员们批评航空公司缺乏透明度,对费用的设定缺乏解释,并认为这增加了乘客的旅行成本。尽管航空公司辩称这些费用是为了满足消费者多样化的需求,但参议员们认为应该更清晰地告知乘客这些费用,并规范收费标准。此外,一些航空公司还被指控利用员工发现乘客行李超标来收取额外费用,引发了乘客的强烈不满。总体而言,文章反映了航空公司附加费用问题日益受到关注,政府部门也正在采取措施进行监管。

✈️ 美国参议院的一个小组委员会对航空公司收取各种额外费用表示担忧,这些费用包括提前登机、选择座位等,原本是机票价格的一部分。

🤔 参议员们批评航空公司缺乏透明度,难以解释费用的设定依据,以及如何确定费用金额,导致消费者难以预算旅行费用。

💼 航空公司则辩称,这些费用是为了满足消费者多样化的需求,提供选择,让消费者可以选择是否支付额外费用以获得更好的服务。

💰 2023年,美国航空公司从托运行李费中获得了超过70亿美元的收入,并从机票变更和取消费用中获得了约10亿美元的收入。

⚠️ 一些航空公司被指控利用员工发现乘客行李超标来收取额外费用,并因此获得了数百万美元的奖金,引发了参议员的批评。

Members of a U.S. Senate subcommittee took aim at airline executives Wednesday for using an expanding menu of fees to charge customers for early boarding, better seats and other comforts that used to be part of the ticket price.Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said he thinks the federal government should review and perhaps fine the airlines for their use of what he called junk fees.Blumenthal, the chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, said seat fees were pure profit for the airlines because they don’t have to create new seats or incur other expenses by allowing customers to pick where to sit.Some senators expressed frustration during Wednesday’s hearing when airline executives could not explain how they set the amount of various fees. They said the vagaries of airline pricing make it hard for consumers to budget for trips.“We’re all captives on your airplanes at a certain point. You just say, ‘You want to pick seat? We’re just going to charge you some random amount more,’” Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., said. “It would be good if you guys could be transparent about what you do and why.”The fees don’t seem to be discouraging anybody. Americans are flying more than ever.The Transportation Security Administration reported screening nearly 3.1 million travelers at airports around the country on Sunday, a new single-day record. The 15 busiest days in TSA history have all occurred this year, with traffic at airport checkpoints up 5% over 2023.Airline executives bristle at the term “junk fees,” and argue they are merely giving consumers what they want: choices.“Our customers who prioritize affordability have the option to choose a lower-fare product and, in doing so, opt out of paying for additional services that they do not want,” Andrew Nocella, the chief commercial officer of United Airlines, said in testimony prepared for the panel’s hearing. “But we also have customers who seek more services, and they retain the ability to choose the services they value, for an incremental fee, like a seat with extra legroom or checked bags.”Airlines have been adding fees on desirable seats to take advantage of increasing demand.The airline executives took offense at the charge that they are gouging travelers.“It has never been more affordable to fly,” said Steve Johnson, chief strategy officer for American Airlines.Transportation Department figures indicate that airfares have fallen by about one-third since 2000 when taking inflation into account. However, those figures do not include fees.Senators said fees should be described clearly during the ticket-buying process. The executives said their airlines do that.Some subcommittee members also criticized airlines for the way they enforce fees.Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., sparred with executives of Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines, which paid employees $26 million in bonuses for spotting customers whose carry-on bags were too big to fit under a seat. The passengers were forced to pay a fee — up to $77 on Spirit and $99 on Frontier — to use an overhead bin.“If people want to know why it’s such a terrible experience to fly, this is news for them today,” Hawley told the airlines executives Wednesday. “Your airlines are paying millions of dollars to your employees to harass people who have already paid!”Frontier Chief Commercial Officer Robert Schroeter and his counterpart at Spirit, Matthew Klein, said ensuring that people follow the rules was a matter of fairness to all passengers.When Hawley asked why bag fees may vary from one customer to another, Schroeter said Frontier must cover its costs.“Overall, our job is to generate the most revenue we can so we can keep profitable as an airline,” he said.U.S. airlines raised more than $7 billion from fees on checked bags last year, with American Airlines and United Airlines leading the pack. They scooped up another $1 billion in ticket-change and cancellation fees, although that was about one-third of what they raised before the coronavirus pandemic, when the biggest airlines dropped change fees.Exact figures on other types of fees are hard to determine, but the Senate panel reported last week that United, American, Delta Air Lines, Frontier and Spirit collected a combined total of more than $12 billion in seat fees between 2018 and 2023. That included charges for things such as more legroom or an aisle seat near the front of the plane.Airline fees have been a frequent target of criticism by the Biden administration, all the way up to President Joe Biden.A Transportation Department rule that took effect in October requires airlines to make automatic cash refunds for tickets and fees when flights are canceled.The airline industry is suing to block another regulation requiring more prominent disclosure of baggage and cancellation fees. An appeals court has blocked that rule, and its fate is uncertain under President-elect Donald Trump. Blumenthal asked the five executives to drop the lawsuit. None agreed to do so.The airline industry and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg have continued to fight over fees and other regulations, even after the November election.How many degrees of separation are you from the globe's most powerful business leaders? Explore who made our brand-new list of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business. Plus, learn about the metrics we used to make it.

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