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Tired of Checked Bag Fees? These 6 Hacks May Help

March 16, 2023 · Budgeting
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1. Fly With Airlines That Don’t Have Checked Bag Fees

As you start planning your trip and pricing your travel plans, keep in mind that there are some airlines that don’t charge for checked baggage up to certain limits. For example, Southwest Airlines is usually the best choice in this niche, allowing passengers to fly with two checked bags for free (you can either pay for your flight with cash or Southwest Rapid Rewards points).

Southwest operates flights within the US, to Hawaii, and several Caribbean and Mexico destinations. Many airlines let customers check one bag at no additional cost on international flights booked in the main cabin, but you have to read their policies as restrictions vary widely. For instance, American Airlines lets you check one bag for free on transpacific and transatlantic flights not booked in Basic Economy.

The same thing applies to Main Cabin economy flights with Delta from the US to Central America, Japan, Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, and more—if you have Medallion status, a Delta SkyMiles American Express Card, or are a member of the military.

Also, make sure you read everything about checked bag fees on your carrier’s website and cross-reference these costs for your destination before you get too worried about having to pay for checked bags.

Don’t forget that most airlines waive checked bag fees for those flying in premium cabins. In other words, if you’re flying Business or First class, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to check a bag or potentially even two for free.

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