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Bags No Longer 'Fly Free' on Southwest Airlines. Here's How Much a Checked Bag Costs.

Key Points

  • Southwest ends its popular two bags fly free policy effective May 28, charging $35 for the first checked bag and $45 for the second.
  • Rapid Rewards A-List Preferred members still receive two free checked bags, while A-List members and Southwest credit card holders get one free bag.
  • Tickets booked before May 28 retain the old “two bags fly free” benefit, but new bookings will incur the standard baggage fees.
  • Southwest’s bag fees align with other major carriers, where checked bag charges typically start around $35.
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In March, Southwest Airlines announced that it was ending its popular and longstanding "two bags fly free" policy. However, at the time, the airline did not disclose the cost of checking a bag. (At Southwest, flying with more than the previously allowed two free bags would have led to a $150 fee for additional luggage.)

Now that he change is set to go into effect Wednesday, the airline has finally disclosed what the fee is.

Related: A Major U.S. Airline Is Rolling Out Dynamic Pricing for Baggage Fees Based on 'Peak' and 'Off-Peak' Flight Dates

How Much Are Checked Bags at Southwest?

Starting Wednesday, May 28, one checked bag will cost $35 and a second checked bag will cost $45, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The cost is in line with other airlines, where checking a bag usually starts around $35.

Customers who are part of Southwest's top-level loyalty program, Rapid Rewards A-List Preferred, will still get two free checked bags. The next tier down, A-List members, along with Southwest credit card holders, receive one free checked bag. Some classed tickets with higher fares may include free checked bags.

Passengers who don't qualify for any of the options will now be charged for their bags.

When Do Southwest's Bag Fees Go Into Effect?

Tickets booked on or after Wednesday, May 28, will see the new bag fees.

However, if you purchased tickets before May 28 for an upcoming flight, the former "two bags fly free" policy will still stand.

Related: Airlines Made $33 Billion in 2023 Charging for Checked Bags

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CompanyMarketRank™Current PricePrice ChangeDividend YieldP/E RatioConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target
Southwest Airlines (LUV)
3.3066 of 5 stars
$32.90+0.7%2.19%45.66Reduce$30.88
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