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27.02.2024 - 00:51 / afar.com / Delta Air Lines / United S.Airlines
Checking a bag when flying with several U.S. airlines is, once again, getting more expensive. It’s been about five years since the major full-service U.S. carriers collectively raised checked bag fees to $30 and $40 for the first and second checked bags, respectively. Now, some airlines are back at it, making it costlier for passengers to access the plane’s cargo hold.
Alaska Airlines started this latest round of increases in January, bumping the cost of a first checked bag to $35 and a second checked bag to $45 (a $5 increase). The airline blamed “rising operating costs, including high fuel prices” on the price hike.
Then, earlier this month, JetBlue quietly raised checked bag prices for flights within the USA, Latin America, and the Caribbean. This specifically impacts passengers who don’t plan in advance; travelers will now pay $45 for the first checked bag and $60 for the second checked bag—a $10 increase from before—within 24 hours of departure. The airline confirmed that customers who prepay for bags before the 24-hour mark will continue to pay $35 for their first bag and $50 for their second.
“While we don’t like increasing fees, it’s one step we are taking to return our company back to profitability and cover the increased costs of transporting bags,” the airline shared in a statement. The New York City–based airline posted a $104 million loss in the last quarter of 2023.
Earlier this week, American Airlines became the latest carrier to increase checked bag costs. Similar to JetBlue, there’s a tiered approach: a fee for bags prepaid in advance and another, even higher fee, for bags paid for at the airport. A passenger’s first checked bag on American’s domestic flights will cost $35, up from $30, when purchased online. Meanwhile, that same first checked bag paid for at the airport will now cost $40, a $10 bump. The second bag is $45, up from $40, regardless of where it’s purchased.
And as of February 24, United Airlines says it too will raise its baggage fees by $5 in most markets. United had been charging between $30 and $35 for a first checked bag, and between $40 and $45 for a second bag, which means an increase to between $35 and $40 for the first bag and between $45 and $50 for the second bag.
Here’s a full breakdown of how much each airline is charging with the new fee increases.
That means the only U.S. legacy carrier left standing without a bag fee increase—at least since 2018—is Delta Air Lines. While Delta hadn’t yet announced any upcoming changes as of press time, if history is any indicator, increases are to be expected. “Airlines often mimic each other when it comes to ancillary fee changes,” says Stella Shon, a consumer travel expert for travel site Upgraded Points.
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Delta Air Lines is returning to Israel – but not quite as quickly as expected.
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