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US Airline Baggage Fees 2026: Comparison And Money-Saving Tips

Navigate rising checked bag, carry-on, and extra fees across major US carriers with this comprehensive 2026 breakdown and money-saving tips.

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Airline baggage policies continue to evolve, with many US carriers implementing fee increases for 2026. Travelers face higher costs for checked bags, especially at airports, alongside strict rules for size and weight. This guide details fees across major airlines, highlights changes, and offers strategies to minimize expenses.

Why Baggage Fees Keep Rising

Ancillary revenues from baggage have become a key profit driver for airlines. According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, carriers collected substantial sums in recent years, prompting further hikes. For 2026, expect first checked bag fees to average $40-$50 one-way, doubling for round trips without waivers. Prepaying online often saves $5-$10 per bag compared to airport payments.

Core Baggage Rules Across Carriers

Most airlines permit one free personal item (like a backpack) and one carry-on bag fitting overhead bins. Checked bags typically max at 50 pounds and 62 linear inches (length + width + height). Exceeding these triggers penalties. Basic Economy fares often exclude free carry-ons on budget airlines.

Fee Breakdown by Major Airlines

Legacy carriers like American, Delta, and United align closely on domestic pricing but diverge internationally. Budget airlines charge more dynamically based on routes and timing.

Airline1st Checked Bag (Online/Airport)2nd Checked Bag (Online/Airport)Carry-OnPersonal Item
American Airlines$35/$40 domestic; $45/$50 from Dec 2025$45/$50FreeFree
Delta Air Lines$35/$40$45/$50FreeFree
United Airlines$35/$40$45/$50FreeFree
Southwest AirlinesFree (until May 28, 2025; check extensions)FreeFreeFree
Alaska Airlines$35/$40$45FreeFree
JetBlue$39+ (peak higher)$50+FreeFree
Spirit Airlines$50+$60+$35-$65Free
Frontier Airlines$60+$75+$35-$65Free

Fees are one-way and subject to route-specific adjustments. Southwest remains the outlier with free bags, but monitor policy shifts post-2025.

Overweight and Oversized Bag Penalties

Exceeding 50 pounds or 62 linear inches incurs steep add-ons. Here’s a comparison:

AirlineOverweight (51-70 lbs)Overweight (71+ lbs)Oversized (63-80 inches)
American$100-$200$200-$450 (not accepted some routes)$150-$200
Delta$100-$200Varies by destination$200
United$100$200$200
Southwest$100-$125$125$125
Spirit$125N/A$150
Frontier$75-$100$100$75

International routes amplify costs; bags over 70 pounds are banned on many transatlantic flights. Always measure and weigh luggage beforehand.

International and Regional Variations

Fees escalate for trips to Europe, Asia, or Latin America. American aligns short-haul international with domestic rates post-2025 ($40/$50 first bag). Delta and United charge $75+ for transatlantic first bags. Low-cost carriers like Spirit add $100+ for bags to Mexico or Canada. Prepaying remains cheapest.

  • Transatlantic: First bag $75-$100; stricter weight limits (50 lbs max).
  • Asia/Pacific: Up to $150 first bag; oversized fees $200+.
  • Canada/Mexico: Matches domestic for most carriers.

Strategies to Avoid or Waive Fees

Smart planning slashes costs. Key methods include:

  • Prepay Online: Saves $5-$15 per bag on most airlines.
  • Elite Status: Gold/Platinum members get 1-2 free checked bags (e.g., American AAdvantage elites).
  • Credit Cards: Cards waive fees for holders and companions.
AirlineRecommended CardFree Bags Benefit
AmericanCiti/AAdvantage Platinum Select1st bag free for holder +4 companions
UnitedNew United Explorer1st bag free for holder +1
DeltaDelta SkyMiles Platinum1st bag free for holder +8
AlaskaAlaska Airlines Visa1st bag free
JetBlueJetBlue Plus1st bag free for holder +3
FrontierFrontier World Mastercard2 free bags for holder

Annual fees often offset via rewards, but evaluate based on travel frequency.

Budget Airline Realities

Ultra-low-cost carriers (ULCCs) like Spirit and Frontier prioritize fees over base fares. Carry-ons cost $35-$65 if not bundled; checked bags start at $50-$75, surging near departure. Pack light or buy bundles at booking for savings. Allegiant mirrors this, with bags $20-$75 dynamically priced.

Packing Tips for Fee Avoidance

  • Use compression cubes to stay under 50 lbs.
  • Opt for carry-on only: Max 22x14x9 inches.
  • Weigh bags at home; borrow airline scales if needed.
  • Ship bulky items via UPS/FedEx for long trips.
  • Join loyalty programs early for status perks.

2026 Policy Shifts to Watch

American hiked airport fees to $40 in 2025, with online at $35. Delta, United, Southwest standardized at $45 prepaid/$50 airport. Expect alignment or further rises amid inflation. BTS data shows fees generated billions, fueling investments. Basic Economy expansions may limit carry-ons further.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do infants need paid bags?

Usually one stroller/diaper bag free; checked bags follow adult rules.

Are fees refundable if bags are delayed?

No, but compensation applies for lost/damaged under DOT rules (up to $3,800 domestic).

Can I prepay international bags?

Yes, often cheapest 24-72 hours post-booking.

What if my bag is exactly 62 inches?

Typically accepted; measure precisely to avoid disputes.

Do military get free bags?

Yes, active duty often 3-5 free on most US carriers.

Final Planning Checklist

Before booking:

  • Check airline policy for your route.
  • Add bags during purchase.
  • Apply status/card waivers.
  • Verify weight/size with a scale/tape.

Staying informed prevents surprises. With fees now standard, treat bags as line items in your travel budget.

References

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Medha Deb is an editor with a master's degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Hyderabad. She believes that her qualification has helped her develop a deep understanding of language and its application in various contexts.

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