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Airline Checked Baggage Fee Chart

Last Updated: November 13, 2008
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Airline Baggage Fees -- today, picking the right airfare may not be the overall cheapest airfare, especially if you are checking bags, need to make a change to your ticket, are flying kids solo or if you're planning to bring your favorite pet on your trip. Fees can add up quickly.

One of the biggest fees is for oversized checked luggage. This can be up to $175, even if your bag has only 25 pounds of clothing.

Want to see what the major airlines are charging for ticket change fees, unaccompanied minor fees for kids flying solo ages five thru 17, and fees for carrying your pet on the plane? Please click here for more.

To see what the major airlines are charging for other fees including making reservations by phone, priority seating and meals/drinks, please click here.

The current baggage fees apply only for travel within the contiguous 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Travelers flying to other international destinations can still check two bags for free.

As of July 1, 2008, Southwest Airlines is the only major U.S. airline that will let passengers check two bags (50 lbs or less) for free for travel within the contiguous 48 states. Alaska Airlines began charging $25 for a second checked bag starting on this date.

Passengers who purchase full fare unrestricted coach, business class or first class tickets can also check two bags for free. Military passengers flying on active duty orders may also still check two bags for free.

If you are an elite member of a frequent flyer program on one of the major airlines, you can still check two bags for free on that carrier. Some airlines also allow passengers who are listed under the same reservation as an elite member to check up to two bags for free. Be sure to check the contract of carriage for your airline for their policies.

Continental Airlines is the only major U.S. airline that lets their One Pass Elite members (and military travelers flying on active duty orders) flying in economy class to check two bags weighing 70 lbs each for free. All other airlines charge extra for bags weighing over 50 lbs. Continental's business class and first class passengers may check up to three bags weighing up to 70 lbs for free.

Virgin America is only U.S. airline that permits your first bag for free that weighs up to 70 lbs. For all other airlines, the cutoff point is 50 lbs for the first bag.

Also note on curbside check-in, many airlines have a $2 per bag check-in fee. Delta has a $3 per bag fee. American Airlines dropped their $2 curbside fee on June 15, 2008, but will start charging $15 for the first checked bag. If you are planning to check two bags and pay the $25 second bag fee, United and US Airways are requiring customers to bring the second bag inside to be checked. You can still check the first bag at curbside and pay a $2 curbside check-in fee.

These are just a few of many fees the airlines have unveiled since February 2008. It's always best to contact your airline or check the contract of carriage on their website for any last-minute changes.

If we had to rank the airline with the more friendly fees, Southwest Airlines wins hands down. Listed below is a chart outlining the airlines baggage fees, as of November 13, 2008. Please note that fees and policies are subject to change at any time.

Airline 1st Checked Bag 2nd Checked Bag 3rd-5th Checked Bag Curbside Check-In
American $15 $25 $100 Free
Air Canada $0 $0 $100 n/a
Air Tran $15 $25 $50 Free
Alaska $0 $25 $125 Varies
Continental $15 $25 $100 Free
Delta $15 $25 $125 3rd / $200 4th & 5th Free
Frontier $15 $25 $50 n/a
Hawaiian Air $15 $25 $100 n/a
JetBlue $0 $20 $75 $2
Midwest $15 $25 $100 Free
Northwest $15 $25 $100 Varies
Southwest $0 $0 $25 / 3rd-5th $50 Free
Spirit $15 online / $25 at airport $25 $100 $2
United $15 $25 $125 $2
US Airways $15 $25 $100 $2
Virgin America $0 $25 $50-$100 n/a

Airline Overweight Bag Fee (50-70 lbs) Overweight Bag Fee (71-99 lbs) Oversized Bag Fee (62-80")
American $50 $100 $150
Air Canada $75 $75 $75
Air Tran $39 $79 $39-$79
Alaska $50 $50 $50
Continental $50 n/a $100
Delta $90 $175 $175
Frontier $75 $75 $75
Hawaiian Air $25 n/a $100
JetBlue $50 $100 $75
Midwest $50 $65 $80
Northwest $50 n/a $100
Southwest $25 $50 $50
Spirit $50 $100 $100
United $125 $125 $175
US Airways $65-$150 $115-$200 $100
Virgin America $50 $100 $50

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