Hawaii carrier Go!
announced
it will add a $10 first-checked-bag fee, effective for tickets purchased on or after July 10 for travel on or after August 10. The fee was announced July 15, so passengers who booked between July 10 and 15 may be feeling a bit hoodwinked. A similar situation arose with Delta's second-checked-bag fee, and customers in that case were given a
refund
.
Hawaiian Airlines, which unlike Go! operates routes between Hawaii and the mainland, has not matched the fee, but according to the
Honolulu Advertiser
, the carrier is considering it. Last month, Hawaiian did match Go!'s $17 second-checked-bag fee on interisland routes (the carrier charges a $25 second-checked-bag fee on flights to the mainland).
Flying to Hawaii has been getting pricier and pricier since Aloha
ceased operations
back in April, a bankruptcy many people (including Aloha CEO David Banmiller) blamed on Go!'s aggressive pricing. Aloha's demise left Hawaiian and Go! as the two major interisland carriers, meaning both airlines have been able to
raise fares
practically at will. And now adding these new fees on top of those increased prices … well, you get the idea.