Australian travellers are being hit with steep hidden airline fees – with some carriers charging up to 66 per cent more than the original ticket price for basic add-ons like baggage and seat selection, a study has revealed.
The research, conducted by Australian-based luggage brand Kadi Luggage, found that Malaysia Airlines topped the list for the highest additional charges, significantly inflating the cost of flights for unsuspecting travellers.
In contrast, local airline Virgin Australia as well as Qatar Airways and Air New Zealand emerged as the most transparent.
The study examined flight prices for round trips on similar routes between 6000-8000 kilometres by Australia’s 10 most popular airlines.
It assessed how much passengers were charged for a standard 20-kilogram checked bag, a seven-kilogram cabin bag and seat selection.
The research revealed that Malaysia Airlines charged up to 66 per cent more than the initial flight price once these extras were added, making it the most expensive airline for additional fees.
Low-cost carriers Scoot and Jetstar also ranked high on the list of fee-heavy airlines, with extra baggage and seat selection pushing total costs more than 30 per cent higher than the advertised ticket price.
Qantas, Virgin Australia, Air New Zealand, Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines and Emirates all have checked luggage included in the standard fare.
By comparison, Malaysia Airlines’ checked baggage allowance was 10 kilograms. For a standard 20-kilogram checked baggage allowance, travellers would need to fork out a whopping 60 per cent of the flight cost for the extra 10 kilograms.
Scoot has no checked baggage in its economy tickets unless passengers pay extra or upgrade to the premium ScootPlus fare, while for a 20-kilogram checked bag on Jetstar, you’ll need to add 25 per cent onto the ticket price.
The study also found significant variations in seat selection charges across airlines.
Cathay Pacific had the highest fees for choosing a seat, with an additional cost of nearly 12 per cent of the original ticket price. Qantas was the second highest, charging just under 8 per cent of the fare for seat selection.
On the other end of the spectrum, Air New Zealand, Qatar Airways and Virgin Australia charged no extra for seat selection, offering a more budget-friendly experience for travellers.
Kadi Luggage co-founder Harry Saunders cautioned travellers to be aware of these additional fees when booking flights, as the true cost of travel can rise substantially once add-ons are factored in.
“This data highlights that whilst airlines may present an initially great deal, once you factor in the additional charges for services like extra luggage allowance and seat selection, the cost of your ticket can substantially increase,” Saunders said.
Travellers looking to avoid bill shock at checkout should consider airlines with minimal extra costs, such as Virgin Australia, Qatar Airways and Air New Zealand, which keep their pricing structures more straightforward.
Meanwhile, those flying with Malaysia Airlines, Scoot or Jetstar should be prepared for a significantly higher total cost than the original fare suggests.
This article originally appeared in Australian Traveller. Read the original here