British Airways ditches free baggage allowance on key European routes
Baku, September 14 (AZERTAC). British Airways passengers on key short-haul routes from Heathrow and London City face a £10 fee for checking in a bag. The airline has launched “hand-baggage only” fares that reward travelling light to eight domestic and European destinations.
From 24 September, passengers travelling without checked baggage to Amsterdam, Barcelona, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paris, Rome, Rotterdam and Stockholm will get a £10 discount on the cheapest tickets. One-way fares from Edinburgh to Heathrow are available for as little as £37, while the lowest price from London City to Amsterdam is £72.
Anyone choosing to check in a bag must pay £10 more, reflecting the additional costs in terms of time, money and fuel.
The policy already applies to BA's short-haul flights from Gatwick, where the airline faces intense competition from easyJet. The difference with today's move is that there is no significant no-frills rival at either Heathrow or London City, which are BA's main business bases.
Robin Glover-Faure, the airline's head of short-haul, said: "The hand-baggage-only fare at Gatwick has proved very popular with our customers, so we're now introducing it on a selected number of short-haul routes from Heathrow and London City. If it proves as successful, we plan to roll it out across the whole short-haul network in the coming months."
The move will not affect long-haul flights, where BA faces strong competition from airlines offering bumper baggage allowances. BA's economy-class weight limit of 23kg is exceeded by Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways, all of which allow 30kg.
The aviation consultant John Strickland said: "BA, more than other traditional 'legacy' carriers, has taken on board many of the successes of low-cost carriers. They've tested this idea at Gatwick and found it works. The key for BA will be to show that fares are indeed competitive with low-cost carriers if no hold baggage is taken."
BA's initial charge of £10 for a 23kg bag is the same as easyJet's fee for a 20kg case on short flights, and significantly less than Ryanair's - whose lowest charge is £15 for a 15kg bag.