Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Delta to charge for second checked bag

After reporting that it lost $794 million in the first quarter of 09 Delta Airlines announced that it would begin charging passengers for a second checked bag on all International flights. The charge of $50 for a second checked bag will come into effect on July 1, 2009 and will be charged to passengers who have purchased their tickets on or after 21 April 2009. The airline estimates that this new charge will generate more than $100 million annually. There are a few passengers who will escape the charge (for the moment anyhow !!). These are as follows -

  • First and Business Class passengers.
  • SkyMiles and WorldPerks Elite members (Executive/Platinum/Gold, including Flying Colonels).
  • Active duty military members traveling on orders.
  • Passengers who purchased tickets prior to April 21, 2009.
  • Passengers who are confirmed on a Full Y class Economy ticket.


Delta is the first major full service carrier to charge for a second bag when flying internationally from the USA. It is unknown at this point if other full services carriers will follow suit.

Currently Delta offers service from the USA to Johannesburg and Cape Town in South Africa, Dakar in Senegal and Lagos in Nigeria. New Delta African routes starting in June 09 are to Abuja in Nigeria, Monrovia in Liberia and Nairobi in Kenya.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Zimbabwe Travel Warning Lifted

The US State department has lifted its travel advisory that warned US citizens against travel to Zimbabwe. A spokesman for the State Department said that "The political-economic situation is still unpredictable but we lifted the restrictions because there was a return of basic medical, food and fuel services".

The announcement comes a week after Japan lifted travel warnings on Zimbabwe and is expected to generate an influx of tourist arrivals.

Kenya Visa Fee's Reduced by 50%

Travellers to Kenya will obtain a 50% reduction and under 16’s will go free when obtaining a visa before travel through the High Commission or when landing in Kenya. This 50% reduction and under 16 cut came into operation on 6th April 2009, only a few days later than expected, and will be valid until the end of 2010.

The move is to benefit visitors to Kenya in the long term and make the country even more appealing for the growing family market. The visa cost has been reduced from $50 to $25 andno cost for children under 16, so a family of four (with two children under 16) will now only have to pay $50 for the two adults, offering a massive saving of $150.