Service Fees
Recently you have noticed that the passenger services have enoded your profits to a significant extent. When your top team met, they observed that the competition has (in some cases) started charging for items contributing to plane weight (i.e., luggage and pets), food that may be offered while in the air, and even seat selection. There was some discrition as to whether charging sentice fees would be in line mak trategir goals, and the net effect feer might have on revenue.
Currently, about 35% of your passengers check their suitcases, goll dubs, and other items. If a fee is charged, this number might go down somewhat Strollers and assibtive divices are always free.
If yos are offering food and berenages on fights, you may want to other the cost by charging for the service. It is not known how many passengers would be willing to pay for the food
Most of your ticketed pasiengers currently select seating in advance. Charging a fee would help cover the cost of providing this service.
Your team may select zero or more of the following service fees: