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Bags don’t fly free anymore; Southwest abandons long-standing perk

27 May 20253 Mins Read

OAKLAND, Calif. – It’s the end of an airline industry mainstay: Southwest Airlines had touted its no-baggage fees for decades. But all of that is coming to an end. 

The airline announced the change in March, saying at the time that the new policy would start with flights booked on Wednesday.

Southwest said Tuesday that it will be charging $35 for a first checked bag and $45 for a second checked bag. Weight and size limits will apply for bags.

What they’re saying:

As expected, Southwest passengers said they were not happy.

“The fact that they sent out an email about how you need to sign up for a credit card just so you can get one free checked bag as an incentive, is absolutely crazy,” Nora Chen said on Tuesday awaiting a Southwest flight at Oakland International Airport. “Because it’s been an incentive for so many years. So now you’re telling me it’s an incentive for one bag?! It’s not even two free checked bags. It’s crazy.”

Leo Herrera, another Southwest passenger, said all the bag fees add up if you have a large traveling party. 

“We’re not really too happy about that,” Herrera said. “Because as you can see, I have a bunch of little kids here and grown adults I’ve got to pay extra for luggage for. So I’ll be looking to go with another airline if they’re going to be charging us.”

Southwest had built years of advertising campaigns around its policy of letting passengers check up to two bags for free. Under its new policy, people who haven’t either reached the upper tiers of its Rapid Rewards loyalty program, bought a business class ticket or hold the airline’s credit card will have to pay for checked bags.

Southwest will continue to offer two free checked bags to Rapid Rewards A-List preferred members and customers traveling on Business Select fares, and one free checked bag to A-List members and other select customers. Passengers with Rapid Rewards credit cards will receive a credit for one checked bag.

People who don’t qualify for those categories will get charged to check bags. The airline said in March that it also would roll out a new, basic fare on its lowest-priced tickets when the change takes effect.

The airline estimated in September that charging bag fees would bring in about $1.5 billion a year but cost the airline $1.8 billion in lost business from customers who chose to fly Southwest because of its generous baggage allowance.

Another policy that will take effect on Wednesday is Southwest requiring passengers to keep their portable chargers in plain sight while using them because of concerns about the growing number of lithium-ion battery fires.

These aren’t the only changes at Southwest. The Dallas airline previously announced that it was leaving behind another Southwest tradition, the open-boarding system it has used for more than 50 years. Southwest expects to begin operating flights with passengers in assigned seats next year.

The airline also said last year that it would charge customers extra for more legroom and offer red-eye flights.

Big picture view:

Southwest has struggled recently and is under pressure from activist investors to boost profits and revenue. The airline reached a truce in October with hedge fund Elliott Investment Management to avoid a proxy fight, but Elliott won several seats on the company’s board.

The airline announced in February that it was eliminating 1,750 jobs, or 15% of its corporate workforce, in the first major layoffs in the company’s 53-year history.

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