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Southwest Airlines reveals how much it will cost to check a bag

Southwest Airlines reveals how much it will cost to check a bag
WHY. THAT WAS ONE OF THE BENEFITS OF FLYING SOUTHWEST WAS THAT YOU DIDN鈥橳 HAVE TO PAY FOR CHECKED BAGS. SO IT IS REALLY DISAPPOINTING TO HEAR THAT A LONG STANDING POLICY SET TO LEAVE SOUTHWEST. THE AIRLINE ANNOUNCING TUESDAY IT WILL NO LONGER OFFER TWO BAGS, FLY FREE TO EVERYONE. VERY SURPRISED. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS. I WAS A LITTLE ANNOYED WHEN I SAW IT. IT DOESN鈥橳 BOTHER ME BECAUSE I DON鈥橳 CHECK LUGGAGE SOON. WHEN YOU GO TO CHECK IN AT A SOUTHWEST KIOSK, ANY TICKET EXCEPT FOR BUSINESS, SELECT AND RAPID REWARDS A-LIST PREFERRED WILL HAVE TO PAY TO CHECK A BAG. THE AIRLINE鈥橲 CEO SAYS IT鈥橲 ABOUT SECURING THE FUTURE. WE鈥橰E ANNOUNCING CHANGES TO OUR BUSINESS THAT WILL HELP US RETURN TO THE LEVELS OF PROFITABILITY WE ALL EXPECT, AND TO SUPPORT OUR COLLECTIVE LONG TERM SUCCESS. IT COMES ON THE HEELS OF ANOTHER MAJOR CHANGE IN THE NEAR FUTURE. SOUTHWEST WILL FULLY MOVE FROM OPEN SEATING TO A SINGLE CLASS CABIN IN 2026. THAT ONE I鈥橫 NOT TOO. THRILLED ABOUT. I MEAN, OBVIOUSLY IF YOU FLY ANY OTHER AIRLINE, YOU WOULD HAVE THAT, BUT I THINK THE WHOLE PACKAGE OF EVERYTHING THAT SOUTHWEST HAD INCLUDED WAS WHAT MADE IT CONVENIENT. SO IT IS A LITTLE INCONVENIENT, BUT I GUESS I鈥橪L JUST KIND OF ROLL WITH THE PUNCHES BECAUSE IT鈥橲 STILL KIND OF. FOR ME AT LEAST, IT鈥橲 ONE OF THE MOST CONVENIENT. AIRLINES ALSO ANNOUNCED TUESDAY IT WILL SOON OFFER SEATS WITH EXTRA LEGROOM IN THE LAUNCH OF A BASIC ECONOMY TICKET THAT DOES NOT ALLOW FOR FREE CHANGES, AND HAS FLIGHT CREDITS THAT, IF UNUSED, WILL EXPIRE IN SIX MONTHS. THAT鈥橲 COMPARED TO 12 MONTHS FOR OTHER FLIGHTS. PREVIOUSLY, THOSE CREDITS DID NOT EXPIRE. SOUTHWEST HAS A LOT OF BENEFITS, INCLUDING THE CHECKED BAGS. I MEAN, IT ALLOWS YOU TO MAKE CHANGES EASILY, AND SO IT STILL HAS BENEFITS ASSUMING THEY CONTINUE TO KEEP THAT. BUT DEFINITELY CHECK BAGS WAS A PERK, SO I鈥橫 NOT SURE THE CHECKED LUGGAGE CHANGE BEGINS MAY 28TH AT BWI.
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Southwest Airlines reveals how much it will cost to check a bag
Southwest Airlines has put a price tag on checking bags, a coveted free perk that is about to disappear as part of substantial changes the carrier is making to its service.For flights booked on May 28 and after, checking the first bag will cost $35 and $45 for the second piece of luggage. If the ticket was bought prior to Wednesday, the customer will still receive two free checked bags, the company announced.There are some exceptions, however: Members in the A-List tier of its Rapid Rewards loyalty program, holders of its branded credit card or those traveling on a business fare will be exempt from the charges.Southwest鈥檚 fees are aligned with other carriers鈥� prices. Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and United Airlines all charge between $35 to $40 for the first checked bag. Others, like JetBlue Airways and Frontier Airlines, charge different fees depending on various factors including if it鈥檚 purchased online or departure date.Southwest has always offered free checked bags since the airline started about 60 years ago and kept the policy in place when its competitors started adding and increasing fees. In fact, the carrier has trademarked its 鈥渂ags fly free鈥� slogan, which has been a key part of its advertising.Adding these fees will likely instantly boost its bottom line because Southwest has two to three times as many checked bags as other airlines.Video below: Travelers react as Southwest Airlines ends free checked bagsDespite not charging for the first two checked bags, Southwest collected $83 million in baggage fees in 2024, according to Department of Transportation statistics. (Southwest charges $150 for a third checked bag and up to $200 for overweight luggage among other fees).However, that is a fraction of the baggage fees collected by other airlines, with American collecting $1.5 billion in 2024, while United pulled in $1.3 billion and Delta garnered $1 billion.Other changesSouthwest has been under pressure to boost profitability since activist investor Elliott Investment Management took a $1.9 billion stake in the carrier last year. It has already announced that it鈥檚 ditching its open-seat policy in 2026 and retrofitting its planes with seats that have extra legroom for an additional charge.Southwest said customers were clamoring for those changes. When people switch to a competitor from Southwest, the company said the top reason passengers cite is open seating. But the change will also help the company charge some passengers more for their tickets.The airline has also changed the way it sells tickets. Traditionally it only sold them on Southwest鈥檚 website, but recently started selling them on Expedia to attract more customers.Also beginning Wednesday, Southwest will start selling 鈥渂asic economy鈥� fares, which are low-priced tickets but with tons of restrictions. It鈥檚 a ticket type that鈥檚 replacing its famous 鈥淲anna Get Away鈥� fare and is becoming increasingly common among larger carriers to compete against low fares offered by budget airlines.

Southwest Airlines has put a price tag on checking bags, a coveted free perk that is about to disappear as part of substantial changes the carrier is making to its service.

For flights booked on May 28 and after, checking the first bag will cost $35 and $45 for the second piece of luggage. If the ticket was bought prior to Wednesday, the customer will still receive two free checked bags, the company announced.

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There are some exceptions, however: Members in the A-List tier of its Rapid Rewards loyalty program, holders of its branded credit card or those traveling on a business fare will be exempt from the charges.

Southwest鈥檚 fees are aligned with other carriers鈥� prices. Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and United Airlines all charge between $35 to $40 for the first checked bag. Others, like JetBlue Airways and Frontier Airlines, charge different fees depending on various factors including if it鈥檚 purchased online or departure date.

Southwest has always offered free checked bags since the airline started about 60 years ago and kept the policy in place when its competitors started adding and increasing fees. In fact, the carrier has trademarked its 鈥渂ags fly free鈥� slogan, which has been a key part of its advertising.

Adding these fees will likely instantly boost its bottom line because Southwest has two to three times as many checked bags as other airlines.

Video below: Travelers react as Southwest Airlines ends free checked bags

Despite not charging for the first two checked bags, Southwest collected $83 million in baggage fees in 2024, according to Department of Transportation . (Southwest charges $150 for a third checked bag and up to $200 for overweight luggage among other fees).

However, that is a fraction of the baggage fees collected by other airlines, with American collecting $1.5 billion in 2024, while United pulled in $1.3 billion and Delta garnered $1 billion.

Other changes

Southwest has been under pressure to boost profitability since activist investor Elliott Investment Management took a $1.9 billion stake in the carrier last year. It has already announced that it鈥檚 ditching its open-seat policy in 2026 and retrofitting its planes with seats that have extra legroom for an additional charge.

Southwest said customers were clamoring for those changes. When people switch to a competitor from Southwest, the company said the top reason passengers cite is open seating. But the change will also help the company charge some passengers more for their tickets.

The airline has also changed the way it sells tickets. Traditionally it only sold them on Southwest鈥檚 website, but recently started selling them on Expedia to attract more customers.

Also beginning Wednesday, Southwest will start selling 鈥渂asic economy鈥� fares, which are low-priced tickets but with tons of restrictions. It鈥檚 a ticket type that鈥檚 replacing its famous 鈥淲anna Get Away鈥� fare and is becoming increasingly common among larger carriers to compete against low fares offered by budget airlines.