People are freaking out about American Airlines' new 'basic economy' tickets — but it may not be as bad as it seems
American Airlines E175 main cabin
American Airlines E175 main cabin

(American Airlines main cabin.American Airlines)

These days, few terms engender such strong and visceral reactions from US airline passengers as "basic economy."

Even though the term has made its way into the lexicon of many travelers, the idea of basic economy remains enveloped by a fog of mystery and misinformation.

Over the past year, America's three remaining full-service legacy carriers — American, Delta, and United — have all introduced some version of a basic economy fare class that offers a lower priced ticket in exchange for fewer frills and more restrictions.

What is basic economy?

So what does basic economy entail?

Basic economy is a discount fare class that exists within an airline's economy cabin. As a result, the in-flight service and experience will be the same for basic economy as it will be for someone who purchased a pricier main cabin economy ticket. This means passengers who go the basic economy route will sit in the same seats, enjoy the same in-flight perks and amenities as everyone else in coach.

However, there are restrictions placed upon the passengers prior to boarding the aircraft that separate basic economy from other fare classes. The most obvious restriction involves carry-on luggage. All three airlines allow basic economy passengers to bring on board one personal item/bag that will fit underneath the seat. However, American and United prohibits any luggage that will require the use of an overhead bin. Delta's basic economy luggage policy is the same as its traditional main cabin which allows for a personal item as well as one complimentary carry-on bag.

Delta Basic Economy
Delta Basic Economy

(This is how basic economy is presented on Delta's website.Delta)

American and United both recommend its basic economy passengers check their bags at the counter upon arrival at the airport. Those basic economy passengers who bring their luggage to the boarding area will have their bags gate checked and will be assessed the standard checked bag fee along with a $25 gate handling fee. (Expect to pay at least $50 for this.)

To reduce the likelihood of confusion, United will make online check-in available only to passengers who qualify for free carry-on bags or have paid to check their luggage.

In addition, basic economy ticket holders will not be able to pre-select seats at the time of purchase and will be assigned a seat at check-in. Furthermore, any post-purchase refunds and changes to a ticket are prohibited as are paid upgrades for priority boarding and premium cabin access.

Finally, basic economy fare holders will also be the last passengers to board the aircraft.