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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

AA and the High Life!

FMV now has confirmed that there are some people at AA who are smart, rationale – and are willing to put some reasonable limits on the latest round of “fee-mania”.

According to the Travel Weekly (which, by the way, is updated daily):

American Airlines’ new checked baggage fee does not apply to duty-free liquor purchases in the U.S. Virgin Islands, according to Tourism Commissioner Beverly Nicholson-Doty. “It is a great relief and a show of good faith that American granted us this special waiver," Nicholson-Doty said.

Visitors to the USVI can bring home $1,600 worth of duty-free items, double that of other Caribbean destinations, including four liters of liquor (five if one liter is a product made in the U.S. Virgin Islands).


Think about that - up to $1,600 worth of booze. Welcome to the AA High Life!!




BONUS CONSUMER TIP:

Oh, wait - only 5 liters duty free allowed? That must be really good stuff! Let's run the numbers:

  • USVI top shelf duty free booze purchased on AA: $1,600 for 5,000 mL is $0.32/mL.

  • US Airways in-flight cocktail: $7 for 50 mL bottle is $0.14/mL or $700 for 5,000 mL.
If you're not too choosy - you're better off buying 100 mini-bottles on US and paying the $15 to check them.

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