Travelling overseas will get a little more costly for some Canadian travellers after Delta Air Lines announced it will begin to charge for checked bags on flights to Europe and North Africa.


The Atlanta-based airline said it will charge basic economy passengers $60 (U.S.) or $75 (Canadian) for the first bag and more for second bags.


The fees will apply to tickets purchased after Dec. 6 and for flights after April 10 originating from the U.S. and Canada.




There is no change in policy for more expensive international flight tickets or for flights to other regions.
Delta is currently expanding its Basic Economy flights for overseas travellers.



Like other carriers, Delta currently doesn't charge for checked bags for international flights and charges $25 (U.S.) for the first checked bag on domestic and transborder flights.


Airline analyst Robert Kokonis of AirTrav Inc. says he expects Air Canada and WestJet Airlines should and will follow, although the fee will likely only apply to the lowest economy fares and those without frequent flyer status.
"Our carriers likely will not want to 'leave this money on the table' if one of their competitors has introduced the fee," he wrote in an email.
Kokonis has argued that so-called unbundling of fares that allows passengers to pay for services they use had to happen, because the old model of including everything in a fare no longer worked in the cause of low-cost competition.


A report this week said global ancillary fees are expected to generate $82.2 billion this year, a 22 per cent increase in one year, compared to $22.6 billion in 2010.