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		<title>You Better Be Traveling Light</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer travelers, beware! Suspiciously, fees are being applied at around the same time &#8211; during this month of May. ( See: &#8220;You&#8217;re charging me for what?!&#8221; by Kate Hamman &#8211; SmarterTravel.com)
I remember feeling appalled last year when I made the move to New York from California after learning that Virgin America charges extra ($10) for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Summer travelers, beware! Suspiciously, fees are being applied at around the same time &#8211; during this month of May. ( See: <a href="http://www.smartertravel.com/travel-advice/you-re-charging-me-for-what-airline-fees-way-up-since-january.html?id=2555947">&#8220;You&#8217;re charging me for what?!&#8221;</a> by Kate Hamman &#8211; SmarterTravel.com)</p></blockquote>
<p>I remember feeling appalled last year when I made the move to New York from California after learning that <a href="http://virginamerica.com">Virgin America</a> charges extra ($10) for a second baggage. Weren&#8217;t travelers always allowed two complementary baggage spaces? For someone who is moving across the country, being limited to one is considerably restrictive. Thinking back, I could have shelled out extra (after all, it was <em>only </em>$10) and saved my new roommate and me a lot of sweat and pain lugging that 60-pound piece up 4 flights of stairs &#8211; if only I knew the trend, the <em>standard</em>, now: extra fees for that second bag. According to <a href="http://www.smartertravel.com/blogs/today-in-travel/american-final-legacy-carrier-to-bag-fee.html?id=2557349">SmarterTravel.com</a>, major airlines including <strong>United</strong>, <strong>American</strong>, <strong>Continental</strong> and <strong>Delta</strong> are charging up to $25. <strong>Virgin America</strong> is also hiking it up to $25. At least <strong>JetBlue</strong>&#8217;s fees are only $20?<span id="more-13"></span></p>
<p>Personally, I figure as long as the air fares are not dramatically increased, second-baggage fees are no big deal. Yet, we find out that airlines are not making profit due to sky-high fuel prices, except <strong>Southwest</strong>. We can certainly expect fuel surcharges <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24357885/">like Delta&#8217;s</a>. A month ago, I was weeping over high fares for New York/California flights. Now I feel that I should be content that I nabbed a round-trip for <strong>$339</strong> via <a href="http://priceline.com">Priceline</a> on American (for late June-July). But, compare that to my round-trip to <strong>Sweden</strong> for merely <strong>$514</strong> in mid-February. I might as well give myself another vacation abroad.</p>
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