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Gerald A
22nd April 2008, 08:07 AM
April 21, 2008

United Airlines said on Sunday it was increasing the fee it charges passengers to change tickets from USD$100 to USD$150 in an effort to combat high fuel costs.

A spokeswoman for the airline said in a statement that the company this weekend made the change to its ticketing policy.

It also added a Saturday night stay requirement on all tickets where it competes head-to-head with other legacy carriers, which she said will affect 65 percent of all the markets it serves. That will have the most impact on business travelers, who typically don't want to spend a Saturday night in their destination.

US airlines have announced a number of fare, fee and fuel surcharge increases recently as they battle higher fuel prices and a weakening economy.

United has raised fares by USD$4 to USD$30 per round-trip depending on mileage and competition from low-cost carriers.

"In an environment where fuel prices are averaging almost USD$120 a barrel, we are facing a cost increase of more than USD$2 billion this year and that is more than twice the operating earnings we generated last year," the spokeswoman said in the statement on Sunday.

"Making these changes is another example of how we need to continue to adapt to today's tough market realities and find new ways to generate revenue."

(Reuters)



Gerald