Baggage Extra Fees Guide

Avoid costly baggage fees with our complete guide to overweight, oversize, and additional bag charges. Learn how to pack smart and save money.

Understanding Baggage Extra Fees

Baggage extra fees can quickly add up and turn a budget trip into an expensive one. These fees are charged when your bags exceed weight limits, size restrictions, or when you need additional bags beyond your ticket allowance.

Understanding these fees and how to avoid them can save you hundreds of dollars on your next trip. Most fees can be avoided with proper planning and packing strategies.

Types of Baggage Extra Fees

Overweight

Bags exceeding weight limits

$100-$200

Oversize

Bags exceeding size limits

$100-$200

Additional Bag

Second, third, or more bags

$35-$200

Heavy Bag

Bags over 100 lbs

$200-$400

How to Avoid Extra Fees

Prepay Online

Save: $10-20

Save up to $10 per bag by purchasing baggage allowance online

Weigh Before You Go

Save: $100-200

Use bathroom scales to check weight at home

Pack Lightweight Luggage

Save: $0-50

Choose bags that weigh less to maximize packing capacity

Distribute Weight

Save: $100-400

Spread heavy items across multiple bags when traveling with family

Airline Extra Fee Comparison

AirlineOverweightOversizeSecond BagThird Bag
American Airlines$100$200$40$150
Delta Air Lines$100$200$40$150
United Airlines$100$200$40$150
Southwest Airlines$75$75Free$75
JetBlue Airways$100$150$45$100
Alaska Airlines$100$200$40$150

Pro Tips for Avoiding Fees

Use Digital Scales

Invest in a portable luggage scale to weigh bags before leaving home.

Pack Heavy Items in Carry-on

Books, electronics, and shoes can add significant weight to checked bags.

Consider Shipping

For heavy items, shipping might be cheaper than baggage fees.

Don't Wait Until Airport

Fees are higher at the airport. Prepay online for better rates.

Avoid Last-Minute Packing

Rushed packing often leads to overweight bags and forgotten items.

Check Return Flight Limits

Remember to account for souvenirs and purchases on your return trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I avoid fees by splitting items between bags?

Yes, redistributing weight between bags can help avoid overweight fees. However, you'll still pay for additional bags beyond your ticket allowance.

Are fees the same for all ticket types?

No, fees vary by ticket class. Basic economy often has higher fees, while premium tickets may include free baggage allowance.

Can I prepay for overweight bags?

Some airlines allow prepaying for overweight bags online, often at a discount compared to airport fees. Check your airline's website for options.

What if I'm just slightly over the weight limit?

Most airlines have a small tolerance (1-2 lbs), but it's not guaranteed. It's better to remove items or redistribute weight to avoid fees.