Delta Air Lines says it's scaling back plans to charge a $50 fee for a second checked bag on international flights. The Atlanta-based airline says some major competitors have refused to match the fee. Delta says the fee will apply only to travel between the U.S. and Europe. When Delta made the initial announcement a month ago, the fee was supposed to apply to all international travel. Delta has said the new fee was expected to generate more than $100 million annually for the airline. It did not provide a new figure Wednesday. The fee is effective for travel beginning July 1. The first checked bag on all Delta international flights remains free.
(Associated Press)
(Associated Press)