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The New York Times story gives me the impression that the airlines who've committed to no carry-on fees would not be passing that tax along, because they wouldn't be hit by that tax. Did I read the story too hastily?
There is one big problem with Schumer's et.al. bill. He is proposing taxing passengers, not the airlines. The excise tax that he wants to extend to carry-on bags in order to punish the airlines is not paid by the airlines. It is a separate 7.5 percent tax that is specifically paid by passengers.
I have heard that since the Spirit Air announcement, their bookings have increased 50 percent. Of course just when I wanted to compare prices, even including carry-on baggage charges, with other airlines, the Spirit website is down.
Charlie, what I mean is, if airlines have promised they won't charge for carry-ons, then there isn't any surcharge to tax. Or am I reading that wrong? Or (another train of thought), are you figuring that they wouldn't keep the promise?
And speaking of airline fees, nice story on our blog today, Charlie!
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