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Delta Air hikes checked baggage fees as jet fuel prices soar

ATLANTA — Delta Air Lines said on Tuesday it will raise fees for ​checked bags on domestic and select short-haul international routes, as airlines seek to offset soaring jet fuel costs linked ‌to escalating tensions in the Middle East.

The increase marks the first hike in Delta’s ⁠domestic baggage fees in two ​years and follows similar moves ⁠by rivals United Airlines and JetBlue Airways.

Airlines worldwide are grappling ‌with sharply higher ‌fuel prices, which have driven up operating costs and squeezed ⁠margins, after tensions in the Middle ⁠East disrupted the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping corridor.

Jet fuel, which had averaged about $85 to $90 a barrel before the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran in February, has surged to around $209 per barrel globally, according to the International ‌Air Transport Association.

Delta said fees for ​first and second checked bags on bookings made on or after Wednesday will increase by $10 each, while the cost of a third checked bag will rise by $50.

As a result, the fee for a first checked bag will increase to $45, the second to $55 and the third to $200.

Delta, unlike some of its rivals, ​has a buffer in the form of a subsidiary-owned refinery in ‌Pennsylvania with a ‌capacity of ⁠about 190,000 barrels per day that supplies nearly three-quarters of its fuel needs, though it remains exposed to spikes in crude oil prices.

Checked baggage benefits tied to Delta’s frequent-flyer programs, premium fares ‌and co-branded credit cards ​will remain unchanged.

Delta also said there ‌will be no changes ⁠to baggage ​fees on long-haul international routes.

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