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Chilly On American Airlines? Maybe You Should Take A Sweater

Airline To Begin Charging For Blanket And Pillow Package

Passengers planning to fly on American Airlines after May 1st may want to consider dressing in layers for their flights, because the airline says it plans to begin charging $8 for a blanket and pillow set in economy class.

The airline says the economy is driving the move to ask people to pay for the pillows and blankets, traditionally offered on a first-come basis for the grabbing out of the overhead bins. CNN reports the charge will apply to all domestic flights, as well as flights to Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, the Caribbean and Central America, according to American Airlines spokesman Tim Smith.

"American evaluates all aspects of the business to ensure that economic decisions are prudent and strategic for the long-term success of the company," Smith said in an e-mail announcing the decision.

Jet Blue and US Airways also charge for the items.

If you're flying first class or on an international flight (other than cited above) you'll still will be offered complimentary blankets for use in flight.

And the pillow and blanket will be yours to keep. Just be sure to bring them along next time.

FMI: www.aa.com

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