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US Airways: Beverages Free Again

Posted on February 23, 2009 at 9:24 am ET by Carl Unger, SmarterTravel.com Staff
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Effective March 1, soft drinks, water, and juice will be free once again aboard US Airways flights. In a release, US Airways CEO Doug Parker explained that "The beverage program was distracting from the outstanding improvements in on-time performance and baggage handling US Airways' 34,000 employees worked so hard to achieve last year." He also said, "We are firmly committed to the a la carte model and believe it's the right one for our business," and noted that when no other airlines decided to charge for water and soft drinks, that created a "disadvantage" for US Airways.

Well, no kidding, right? I find it hard to believe how charging for water can be seen as anything but a disadvantage, but I must say I admire the carrier's willingness to recognize its pay-as-you-drink approach was a failure. And I agree that the return of complimentary beverages will put the airline back on equal footing with its competitors. In fact, when one considers US Airways recent improvements in on-time performance, the airline starts to look pretty good.

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It also will be interesting to see if US Airways' move leads other airlines to undo some of the fees they added last year. After all, demand is way down, and planes are struggling to put people in their seats despite offering more and more airfare sales. Can other carriers really afford to keep their baggage fees and other charges in place?

But the big question on my mind is: Does US Airways' decision to renege on its beverage policy make the airline more appealing to you? Last year, US Airways earned the title of Least Favorite Domestic Airline in our Readers' Choice Awards, but will that change now? And do you think other airlines will begin eliminating fees as a way to lure travelers back? Please leave a comment below and let me know what you think. Thanks!

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Archived Comments:

  • locommish - February 23, 2009

    This is a step in the right direction however, no music, no video on fairly long flights still makes them less than desirable.

  • RW - February 26, 2009

    Charging for every bag is ridiculous. Who goes on a trip without luggage. I understand that more bags add weight and causes the plane to use more fuel. As a compromise, baggage fees should be on a tiered system based on the length of your trip. (i.e. for trips of 1 week or less, 1 bag free; over 1 week, 2 bags free).

  • Fitz - February 26, 2009

    Charging for water or not charging isn't the issue..the issue is that all of the airlines except Southwest have forgotten that we are the customers and deserve a little respect. They are going to struggle even more to put people in the seats until they return to customer service.

  • Paul - February 26, 2009

    Not only did they charge for drinks, but they gouged their passengers. $2 for a can of soda? The only bigger ripoff is in hotel minibars!

  • carberrie - February 27, 2009

    Not charging for non-alc beverages makes US Airways less bad. However, it will need to also eliminate fees for redeeming freq flyer miles in order for it to be on equal footing with the other major airlines. In spite of this one step, US Airways is still the biggest nickel & dime airline!

  • judy - March 4, 2009

    My sister and brother in law had a problem boarding a US Air flight to Phoenix last wednesday. Even tho they checked their bags, they were not allowed to bring on their carry on bags, which fit under the seat and contained food and medicine. And, my sister is diabetic. US Air has bigger problems than charging for water. Perhaps free antidepressants to their employees would help.

  • dolphinpod - May 4, 2009

    Bought a tickets for my mom to travel on US Airways end of May. I hope it goes well, as I seem to be finding a lot of bad reviews. I used one of the "big travel" sites to get the tickets. I hope it goes well. At least it will be when free drinks start and before the extra $5 checked bag fee.

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