What's the point of this thread? Fees are only revenue. Fees were attached to ticket prices because customers are hyper-price sensitive after being conditioned to pay under operating cost for 20 years. The idea behind fees is you only pay for what you need. If you carry on a bag you don't pay, etc. Back to my point, fees are revenue. Revenue minus costs equal profit (Econ. 101).
I think because that conditioning was brought on by airlines themselves. It is not the customers fault that you were selling the product for less than it was worth. They just took advantage of the situation. The airlines were trying to undercut their competition for market share rather than just selling a good product at a realistic and reasonable rate.
I am not totally against some justifiable fees. Fees for changing a travel date or city pairs. These are for my convenience. They are making money from fees that most companies figure into the cost of doing business though. The baggage fee is a good example. You are penalizing people for having different needs than someone else. If I go away for a weekend to Miami a small bag is all I might need and it will fit into a carry-on. If I go for a weekend to Buffalo in winter I am not so sure. I think though that the rational person would expect that if I am going on a trip I am going to have some baggage. Look, even Southwest charges for more bags than two. I think that there does need to be a cutoff in order to accommodate everyone, but charging for the first bag just does not seem reasonable. First, if I could travel without bags I would. Too much hustle. But it is reasonable to expect someone to have a bag going to buffalo. Even US Airways does not charge for the first bag on international flights. What is the difference between a two week trip to Paris and a two week trip to Los Angeles? I know that some will say that international is different and it costs more. That is probably true because just maybe US already figured a bag into the cost of the trip. If it is just for the convenience of the international traveler then the fees are not being fairly distributed. It is after all, Pay for what you use isn't it? As pointed out before, this does not solve the problem of lost bags. If I pay an extra fee for a service that I "Choose" to use I expect that they should arrive at the same time and the same condition that I left them in your care. I know that every airline looses a bag here and there, but paying an extra fee also sets my expectation higher that it will never happen.
This still does not solve the core issue. US Airways is an airline. They are suppose to be in the transportation industry. The focus should be on a sustainable business plan to transport people. Depending solely on fees to achieve profit is a pretty short sided business plan.
Even things that I can agree that are fair US can't seem to get right. Say for instance, I am craving something chocolate and low and behold you have chocolate chip cookies. Great, I whip out my credit card and get "I am sorry, we only except cash." That is interesting, because US Airways had a big public announcement that they only except credit cards on board. Well this is Republic. O.k., does not mean a hill of beans to me. The ticket and the plane say US Airways on them so should not the service be the same? Someone told me that there flight to London they excepted cash or card. This is very confusing. Which is it? Does Us except just cash, cards or both? If you are going to implement something it needs to be system wide. In the US system I could potentially have three different ways of payment on the same trip. If I come from London to Charlotte I can pay however I please. My leg to Phoenix is card only. Oh, and my leg to Tucson I can only pay by cash. It might be said that it is "express" so it is different. Your legs are shorter. I beg to differ, I was on a flight from St. Louis to Charlotte once. It was I believe a Mesa flight. That is not a short flight. It is over 2 hours. Don't know where the word Express fits into that flight. Point is the public usually does not know until we are at the airport that our flight is not actually on US Airways. So, please fix this kind of stuff.