US – Friday, March 19
Published 23:43, January the 20th, 2010
 
Preflight screenings were stepped up after Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23, of Nigeria was accused of trying to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight on Christmas Day 2009. Preflight screenings were stepped up after Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23, of Nigeria was accused of trying to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight on Christmas Day 2009.
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Airlines face higher security fee after failed terror attempt

Price hikes

American Airlines is upping their bag charges:

The charge for a first checked bag will be $25 and a second piece will be $35. The prices, which apply to coach fares in the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, had been $20 and $30.

METRO
 

Added safety measures after last month’s failed attempt to blow up a jetliner may make it harder for U.S. airlines to thwart a security-fee increase the Obama administration has been seeking.

“There’s no question” the administration and Congress will enact higher fees in response to the Christmas Day attempt, Michael Boyd, president of the Boyd Group International Inc., an aviation consulting firm, said.

U.S. airlines, with collective losses of about $60 billion since 2001, say they lack power to pass fees on to fliers.

Security costs should be borne by the government, said David Castelveter, spokesman for the Air Transport Association, whose members include Delta Air Lines Inc. “The airlines are not under attack; the country is under attack,” Castelveter said.

Even before the attempt, President Obama’s Homeland Security Department last year proposed increasing a $2.50-per-passenger security fee by $1 annually for three years, starting in fiscal 2012.

Airline industry groups opposed the increase, and Congress never acted on it.

 
 
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