Delta Air Lines Inc., AMR Corp. and UAL Corp. have more than doubled in U.S. trading since March as the travel slump starts to ease and bankruptcy concerns abate. The outlook for passengers isn’t as bright.

U.S. airlines are packing domestic planes more full, paring service from cities such as St. Louis by more than two-thirds and charging $50 to check a second bag on some overseas routes. That adds to the squeeze on fliers who began paying luggage fees as jet fuel soared to a record last year.

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