February 11, 2009 2:31 PM

Want A Pillow? JetBlue To Charge $7

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(CBS/ AP)  JetBlue Airways Corp. said Monday it will begin charging customers for pillows and blankets.

The carrier has done away with the recycled blankets and pillows used on its flights, and will begin offering an "eco-friendly" travel blanket and pillow that can be purchased for $7 on flights longer than two hours. The pair will come in a kit with a $5 coupon to home furnishings retailer Bed Bath & Beyond.

The carrier claims the pillow and blanket feature a fabric technology, developed by CleanBrands LLC, that blocks pesky critters like dust mites, mold spores, pollen and pet dander.

JetBlue already offers free "Snooze Kits" on overnight flights from the West that include an eyeshade and ear plugs.

But the blanket and pillow kit is the latest in a string of a la carte items the company says are providing a revenue boost to help offset the soaring price of jet fuel.

"An airline ticket today allows you to step foot on a plane and step foot off the plane," said Rick Seany, CEO of FareCompare.com. "Anything else besides that, except for airlines like Southwest, you're gonna pay an extra fee for."

Add those extra fees to higher fares, check websites like FareCompare.com, and you'll find the cost of a plane ticket hasn't risen this much in nearly 30 years.

To offset soaring fuel costs, the average airfare is up 20 to 25%, reports CBS News business correspondent Anthony Mason. In some markets, it's gone sky high. Like U.S. Airways Chicago to Minneapolis route, which is up 276%. A Continental ticket from Atlanta to Boston, and United's Dallas to Miami fare are also up more than 200%, Mason reports.

A JetBlue spokeswoman declined to predict how much the sale of these kits will bring in, saying that the company only provides revenue details for specific items in its quarterly earnings conference calls.

The carrier said last month it expects to collect about $40 million from customers buying seats with extra leg room this year. Its $15 fee for a second checked bag is expected to translate into about $20 million in additional revenue.

A ticket change fee, which doubled to $100 in the second quarter, is part of a "basket of fee changes" expected to produce about $50 million in extra revenue in 2008.

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by shanev137 August 5, 2008 7:53 PM EDT
AirFare - $435
Booking Fee - $15
1st Bag Fee - $15
2nd Bag Fee - $25
Carry On Bag - $10
Admission into The Gate - $10
Waiting Area Seat Fee - $10
Boarding Fee - $10
Seatbelt Fee - $10
Restroom Fee - $15
Beverage Fee - $10
Reclining Seat Fee - $10
Oxygen Mask - $25
Asking The Stewardess A Question - $5 each
In Flight Movie - $10
Taxi Delay Charge - $12 per minute
Misc Fees & Charges - $235

Thank You For Flying Ben Dover Airlines
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by tksk53 August 5, 2008 2:51 PM EDT
Not a bad idea for Jet Blue
Charge seven dollars for a pillow you can get for a buck at the dollar Store and throw in a blanket as an extra
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by lochlan-2009 August 5, 2008 2:46 PM EDT
Just wear a sweatshirt on and roll it up for your free pillow.
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by latrocinor-2009 August 5, 2008 2:04 PM EDT
Anyways I''''ll see you on the Greyhound bus to Chicago just like in other 3rd World Countries but now in Hannity''''s 3rd World Americaa!

Posted by whitemale08
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Hey stick around, you ain''t seem nothing yet. Snicker, chortle, laugh, guffaw.
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by greeneyes222 August 5, 2008 11:25 AM EDT
The twisted logic of the airlines - limit luggage, and then force the public to use that limited allotment to bring their own food, pillow, blanket, beverage.

Remind me again why we fly? It''s getting to be more trouble than it''s worth.
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by nskduke2 August 4, 2008 11:49 PM EDT
Airliners are suffering really bad here. They are not making any profits right now.It doesn''t really matter anyway because who asks for a pillow anyways.
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by stn_sage August 4, 2008 10:49 PM EDT
Let the airlines get petty and ''nickel and dime'' the passengers to death---sooner or later---Congress will be FORCED to act and NATIONALIZE the airlines!

Everybody say it, ''NATIONALIZE THE AIRLINES''!

It''s ONLY a matter of time!
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by stn_sage August 4, 2008 10:46 PM EDT
GOP_forever

I have no problem with Pooping my pants and on the plane and sitting right next to you for the entire flight from L.A. to Atlanta or New York, just to ruin your life GOP_forever.

Posted by XmanBorg at 03:29 PM : Aug 04, 2008
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Hey, wiseguy! I''d be careful about doing this! You might wind up like that guy on the bus in Canada who rode next to ''Canuck the Beheader''! Be a jerk at risk to yourself!
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by whitemale08 August 4, 2008 10:29 PM EDT
Welcome to Hannity''s 3rd WORLD AMERICA!!!

Afterall it was junkyard dog Sean Hannity who taught ditto-heads that "tax cuts for the rich" was going to "trickle-down" to the middle class.

It''s a fact that "tax cuts for the rich" and a fiat currency is THE cause for inflation which is why the Airlines can''t make money. Yet Republicans blame "not drilling" as if that can stop inflation.

We live in a country fool of stupid people unfortunately and most of them belong to the Republican party.

Anyways I''ll see you on the Greyhound bus to Chicago just like in other 3rd World Countries but now in Hannity''s 3rd World Americaa!
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by marcpcbs August 4, 2008 10:08 PM EDT
Next Jet Blue is going to make it so you have to insert a dollar in a machine to gain access to your emergency oxygen mask.
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