People are upset over baggage fees on Air Canada route to Jamaica

Jan 25 2023, 3:21 pm

Air Canada landed itself in hot water this week after charging significantly higher baggage fees for travellers flying into Kingston, Jamaica, in comparison to other destinations.

Danica Nelson posted screenshots of the Air Canada baggage fees to Twitter, and the tweet has since amassed over 240 retweets.

“Why are the baggage fees significantly higher for folks flying into Kingston (Jamaica) in comparison to other cities like Guangzhou, Delhi, and Tel Aviv?” she asked, tagging Air Canada.

The screenshots show baggage fees for all the aforementioned destinations, with prices to Kingston notably higher.

From Toronto to Kingston, Air Canada offers the first checked bag for CND$30, and free for Flex, comfort, and Latitude customers who purchase an Air Canada Vacations package.

The second checked bag is priced at CND$200, and each additional bag is listed at CND$500.

In comparison, passengers on flights from Toronto to Guangzhou, Tel Aviv, or Delhi get their first checked bag for free, the second checked bag for CND$100, and each additional bag for CND$225.

Air Canada responded to Nelson, writing that “Rouge offering is highly competitive in terms of both price and seating comfort and other leisure carriers.”

However, Nelson continued to raise her concerns writing, “I can’t find any other destination Air Canada flies to that has the same pricing policy.”

Many other travellers chimed in, writing that the baggage policy was unnecessary, discriminatory, and inequitable.

Another person called the policy a “discriminatory practice” and said most travellers to Kingston are simply trying to see their families.

One person said the baggage policy seemed like a “personal vendetta against Jamaicans.”

Other people said they’ve flown to other destinations with Air Canada Rouge and had never been charged this much for baggage fees.

Air Canada has since responded to the criticism, and given some context behind the decision to up the baggage fees.

In a statement to The Brandon Gonez Show, an Air Canada spokesperson wrote, “the reason is that we operate this route with smaller, narrow-body aircraft that have less belly hold space, but customers historically bring more baggage than average.”

“This sometimes resulted in bags being left behind and needing to be delivered later, which among other things was inconvenient for customers,” the statement reads.

“The additional bag fee is to promote a fairer distribution of available baggage capacity and to encourage customers to pack more conservatively,” the statement continues. “It was also deemed a better option than simply placing a limit on the number of bags per person in order that those who need to bring additional bags still have the option.”

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