JetBlue raised its checked bag fees, citing higher operating expenses.
As the war in Iran drags on, skyrocketing oil prices have hit airlines' finances across the industry, but JetBlue appears to be the first U.S. carrier to raise bag fees as a result.
"As we experience rising operating costs, we regularly evaluate how to manage those costs while keeping base fares competitive and continuing to invest in the experience our customers value," the airline told USA TODAY in a statement. "Adjusting fees for optional services used by select customers, such as checked baggage, allows us to continue offering more competitive fares while delivering the onboard experience our customers love, including complimentary snacks and drinks, unlimited, high-speed Wi-Fi and seatback entertainment screens."
JetBlue passengers will now have to pay a minimum of $39 to check a bag, up from $35. Passengers who pay less than 24 hours before departure get charged an extra $10, and travelers who fly during peak periods around major holidays or over the summer also get charged a premium. The full schedule of checked bag fees is available on JetBlue's website.
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