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Old May 14, 2009, 11:21 PM
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The question isn't does the airline disclose the given fee. More accurately, the question is how FORTHCOMING is the airline about their fees and, as I indicated in a previous post, policies that can rival the Internal Revenue Service Code. Are there any US-based airlines which make their entire fee schedule available at their kiosks? I don't think so. It's not that hard, or even expensive. Just attach a rack and fill it with one page flyers. Sounds crazy?


Not expensive? Really? Paper flyers would become outdated the moment a single fee printed on them changed. Not to mention the number of trees wasted. It's starting to sound crazy.

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Restricting the availability of a (airline) fee schedule to those who have the ability to use a computer, and access to one; and those who are able to read-through text written on a college level reading ability; and, finally, those who are willing to spend 30 to 45 minutes searching for the information is NOT disclosure in any reasonable sense.
I was able to navigate to the correct page in under 30 seconds, not the 30 to 45 minutes you suggest. There is also a search function. Simply type in the word bicycle and, "viola!", there it is! Also, access to the internet is as close as one's public library. I also disagree with your assertion that the typical airline website, or any other e-commerce website, is written at a college level. If that were so, Southwest would sell very few tickets on their website!

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Suggesting this info is available on the phone is a joke. Assuming one is lucky enough to reach someone who's native language is English, the response to a request for a given fee will probably be a "hang-up."
I called Northwest customer service. Reached a US-based English speaking representative immediately, and had the answer to how much it would cost for a bicycle in just over 3 minutes.

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Given the fee charged in this example this individual would have done better to take that bicycle to a UPS Store and have had it shipped. Certainly, with UPS or Fedex, there would be a smaller likelihood that the bike would be damaged; be stolen; or go missing.
Agreed!
 

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