Airlines Raise Baggage Fees Amid Rising Fuel Costs — How to Save
Airline passengers are feeling the pain in rising fees,
as the war in Iran weighs on the price of jet fuel. Loyalty programs and certain
credit cards can help ease the burden.
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Airlines are increasing checked baggage fees by about $10
following higher operating costs linked to the Iran conflict and rising jet
fuel prices.
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Most major carriers now charge around $45 for the first
checked bag and $55 for the second.
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Booking baggage at least 24 hours in advance helps avoid an
extra ~$5 late fee.
Ways to Avoid or Reduce Fees
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Premium cabin passengers and military personnel often get
free checked bags.
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Airline loyalty programs can provide 1–3 free bags
depending on status.
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Credit cards (general travel or airline-specific) can
offset or waive baggage fees.
Examples by Airline
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American Airlines
o Fees: $45 (first), $55
(second)
o Free bags via
AAdvantage status, premium tickets, or cobranded cards
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Delta Air Lines
o Fees: $45 (first), $55
(second)
o Free bags via SkyMiles
Medallion status or Amex cobranded cards
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United Airlines
o Fees: $45 (first), $55
(second)
o Free bags via
MileagePlus status or United credit cards
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JetBlue Airways
o Fees: $39–$49 (first),
$59–$69 (second)
o Free bags via premium
fares, Mosaic status, or JetBlue cards
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Southwest Airlines
o Fees: $45 (first), $55
(second)
o Free bags via premium
fares, Rapid Rewards status, or cobranded cards
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Alaska Airlines
o Fees: $45 (first), $55
(second)
o Free bags via elite
status, premium fares, or airline credit cards
Key Takeaway
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Despite rising fees, travelers
can avoid paying for checked bags by leveraging loyalty programs, the right
credit cards, or booking strategies.
In the wake of the war in Iran, airlines have been raising their fees for
checked bags.
According to airline executives, operating costs have gone up since the conflict
began, and with jet fuel prices surging, raising baggage fees is one way to address
the added costs. Most major airlines have hiked the price to check a bag by about
$10.
But there are tools to help minimize your expenses.
Travelers in premium cabins and active military personnel often have their
baggage fees waived. For the rest of us, the best options are credit cards and airline
loyalty programs, which, depending on your status, may mean a break on baggage fees.
Some credit cards effectively get you free checked bags by offering an airline
fee credit that you can use on airplane tickets, bags or other purchases. For example,
the Chase Sapphire Reserve card ($795 annual fee) offers a $300 travel credit
per year that can be used to cover bag fees, while the Platinum Card from American
Express ($895 annual fee) offers $200 per year for airline fees.
But if you fly one airline often, it can make more sense to use an airline-specific,
cobranded card to wriggle out of baggage fees.
Another thing to keep in mind: Airlines are increasingly tacking on an extra
fee — usually $5 — for travelers who pay for their checked
bags less than 24 hours before departure, so plan ahead.
Here are the current prepaid fees for checking bags on major U.S. airlines,
and how to avoid them.
First checked bag: $45. Second checked bag:
$55.
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Premium
fare: First class and business
class tickets usually include two free checked bags or more.
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Loyalty
programs: AAdvantage
Gold status members get one free checked bag; AAdvantage Platinum members get two
free checked bags; Platinum Pro and Executive Platinum members get three checked
bags free. If you have loyalty status with a partner airline in the Oneworld alliance,
like British Airways or Qatar Airways, you can still get free bags when flying American.
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Credit
cards: The Citi AAdvantage Platinum
Select card allows one free checked bag for you and four companions ($99 annual
fee, often waived in the first year). The Citi AAdvantage Executive World Elite
Mastercard ($595 annual fee) offers one free checked bag for you plus eight companions.
The AAdvantage MileUp card (no annual fee), however, does
not include a free bag allowance.
First checked bag: $45. Second checked bag:
$55.
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Premium
fare: Delta One and Delta First
passengers can check up to three free bags.
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Loyalty
Programs: Delta SkyMiles
Medallion members get one free bag for themselves and one each for up to eight companions.
Gold and Platinum Medallion members get a first and second free bag for themselves
and up to eight companions. Medallion program baggage benefits also apply when the
member is flying with China Southern Airlines or other SkyTeam alliance partner
airlines, like AirFrance, KLM or AeroMexico.
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Credit
cards: Those with a Delta SkyMiles
American Express card, which includes Delta SkyMiles Gold Amex ($150 annual fee
after first year free), Delta SkyMiles Platinum Amex ($350 annual fee) and Delta
SkyMiles Reserve Amex ($650 annual fee), get their first checked bag free, as do
up to eight companions on the reservation. Silver Medallion members who hold an
eligible Delta SkyMiles American Express card receive a second bag free for travel
within the United States and Canada. The Delta SkyMiles Blue Amex card (no annual
fee), however, does not include a free bag allowance.
First checked bag: $45. Second checked bag:
$55.
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Premium
fares: Passengers in premium
cabins get three free checked bags.
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Loyalty
programs: For domestic
travel, MileagePlus program members at the Premier Silver level get one free checked
bag; Premier Gold members get two free bags; Premier Platinum and Premier 1K members
get three free bags.
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Credit
cards: For United Explorer card
holders ($150 annual fee after first year free), the first bag is free. For those
with United Quest ($350 annual fee) and United Club ($695 annual fee), the first and second bags
are free.
First checked bag: $39 off-peak, $49 peak.
Second checked bag: $59 off-peak, $69 peak.
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Premium
fare: Mint (business class)
includes two free checked bags. Blue Plus cabins include a free checked bag. On
trans-Atlantic flights, Blue and Blue Extra also get one free checked bag.
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Loyalty
programs: TrueBlue
rewards program members in the Blue Plus, Mint and Mosaic tiers get their first
bag free during peak and off-peak periods. Mint and some Mosaic members also have
their second bag included.
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Credit
cards: JetBlue Plus ($99 annual
fee) and JetBlue Premier ($499 annual fee) card holders get their first bag checked
free for peak and off-peak periods and up to three companions on the reservation.
The JetBlue card (no annual fee), however, does not include a free bag allowance.
First checked bag: $45. Second checked bag:
$55.
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Premium
fares: Choice Extra ticket holders
receive two free checked bags.
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Loyalty
programs: Southwest’s
Rapid Rewards A-List members get one free checked bag, and the
second bag is discounted to $35. Rapid Rewards A-List Preferred members get two
free checked bags.
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Credit
cards: The first checked bag
is free for holders of Southwest Rapid Rewards cards, which include the Rapid Rewards
Plus card ($99 annual fee), Rapid Rewards Premier ($149) and Rapid Rewards Priority
($229). Up to eight additional passengers in the same reservation can also check
their first bag free.
First checked bag: $45. Second checked bag:
$55.
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Premium
fare: Business or first class passengers receive two free bags.
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Loyalty
programs: Atmos Rewards
status holders get free checked bags for themselves and their companions. Atmos
Silver passengers get one free bag; Atmos Gold passengers get two free bags; and
Atmos Platinum and Titanium passengers get three free bags. Residents of Alaska
and Hawaii may be eligible for additional bag discounts.
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Credit
cards: Atmos Rewards Ascent
Visa Signature ($95 annual fee) and Atmos Rewards Summit Visa Infinite ($395 annual
fee) cardholders get a free checked bag for themselves and up to six companions
on the same reservation.