The Mercury News

It’s going to cost more to calm jitters on your upcoming American flights

- By Hugo Martin

A week after American Airlines raised its checked bag fees, the world’s largest carrier announced it will also hike the cost of beer, wine and spirits by $1.

Starting Oct. 1, the cost of a beer for passengers in the main cabin will rise to $8, while the price of wine and other spirits will increase to $9, American Airlines said.

“Over the last few years, we’ve continued to improve the selections available on board with more craft beer choices, premium liquor and new wines,” American Airlines spokesman Curtis Blessing said.

Beer, wine and spirits are free for passengers who buy higher priced Main Cabin Extra seats and elite members of American Airlines’ loyalty reward program, AAdvantage.

The price increase comes after the Fort Worth-based carrier matched the bag fee hike of JetBlue and United Airlines. On Sept. 21, American Airlines began charging domestic travelers $30 for the first checked bag, up from $25, and $40 for the second bag, up from $35.

Airline industry experts have said they expected the airlines to boost a variety fees to compensate for higher fuel costs.

The U.S. Bureau of Transporta­tion Statistics reported last week that the U.S. airline industry — represente­d by the 21 biggest carriers — collected aftertax net profits of $3.4 billion in the April-through-June period, down from $4.7 billion in the same period in 2017. Profits are being eaten away by higher expenses, including fuel costs that rose 34.5 percent in the same period, the report said.

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