American latest to add 'Basic Economy,' carry-on restrictions
American has formally introduced
its long-expected Basic Economy fare class, saying the fare type will first go
up for sale this February in 10 “select markets.”
With that, all three of the USA’s
biggest airlines have now introduced their own versions of a basic economy
fare. Like at United, fliers buying American’s Basic Economy fare will only be
able to bring onboard carry-ons small enough to fit under the seat in front of
them. Delta, the first to introduce a version of basic economy, does not
restrict carry-ons.
For American, carry-ons that must
be stowed in overhead bins are not allowed -- though elite-level frequent-fliers
and holders of certain American Airlines-branded credit cards will be
exempted.
American's Basic Economy fares
also will not allow changes -- not even for a fee -- and will make fliers among
the last to board the plane. The fares will earn frequent-flier miles, but
elite status will be earned more slowly for those buying Basic Economy. Seats
will be assigned at check-in or can be selected within 48 hours of departure
for a fee.
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