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Mon, Aug 18, 2008

Northwest Airlines Joins In The Patriotic Ferver--Waives Military Bag Fees

The wave of patriotism hitting the airlines lately would be heart-warming... if not for the fact that all that seems to be motivating them is a desire to avoid any more bad PR. Northwest Airlines has joined in the flag-waving with a recent announcement that it is waiving the fee for a third checked bag by military personnel traveling on Northwest Airlines and Northwest Airlink regional partners in its continued support of military efforts around the world.

Already in effect, military personnel traveling on orders domestically or internationally may check up to three bags, up to 70 pounds each, at no fee.

"Northwest Airlines takes every opportunity to assist military personnel with their travel plans, and works closely with the Department of Defense and military non-profit organizations such as Fisher House to ensure that needs of military members are met when we can do so," says Jim Cron, senior vice president revenue management.

If military passengers are not on orders, then the regular luggage fees apply. Excess luggage fees will apply if military luggage is over 70 pounds.

Northwest Airlines has hubs at Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Memphis, Tokyo and Amsterdam, and along with its regional partners, operates approximately 2,400 daily departures.

FMI: www.nwa.com
 

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