How US airlines make $7b a year from checked bags
US airlines had baggage fee revenue of more than $6.7b last year, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. American Airlines alone earned almost $1.4b from checked bags, accounting for more than 2% of the carrier’s full-year revenue. For decades, most bags flew for free, but in recent years fees have surged, boosting the bottom line of the nation’s carriers. “There’s a lot of complexity behind what goes into ensuring that a passenger’s bag arrives at their destination with them,” said Kirk Pilliner, general manager of Baggage Operations for Delta Air Lines. At Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, more than 30 miles of conveyor belts, an army of 2,000 workers and a fleet of airport tugs ferry bags from the terminal to the aircraft to ensure passengers are reunited with their luggage at their destination. US carriers hauled more than 470m passenger bags last year.<br/>
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How US airlines make $7b a year from checked bags
US airlines had baggage fee revenue of more than $6.7b last year, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. American Airlines alone earned almost $1.4b from checked bags, accounting for more than 2% of the carrier’s full-year revenue. For decades, most bags flew for free, but in recent years fees have surged, boosting the bottom line of the nation’s carriers. “There’s a lot of complexity behind what goes into ensuring that a passenger’s bag arrives at their destination with them,” said Kirk Pilliner, general manager of Baggage Operations for Delta Air Lines. At Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, more than 30 miles of conveyor belts, an army of 2,000 workers and a fleet of airport tugs ferry bags from the terminal to the aircraft to ensure passengers are reunited with their luggage at their destination. US carriers hauled more than 470m passenger bags last year.<br/>