Alaska Airlines is responding to basic economy fares from Delta, American and United by offering a cheaper fare of its own.
During a recent earnings call, Alaska Airlines executives announced that the company will introduce a new option called the “Saver Fare” starting this fall.
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These fares will be cheaper than an economy ticket, but there are additional restrictions:
- Seats assigned at the rear of the plane
- Guests are last to board
- Upgrades not permitted
- Tickets can’t be changed or canceled
Alaska Airlines executives didn’t mention any carry-on bag restrictions. That’s one of the key complaints from passengers who book basic economy tickets with the full-fare airlines.
Alaska says the new fare is expected to produce $100 million in revenues next year.