TRAVEL TIP: AIRLINE BAGGAGE CHARGES
When shopping for airline ticket prices, be sure to take into account what you're going to have to pay the airline to have your bags travel with you. The current spate of additional baggage charges can add as much as $100 to the cost of your round trip. Click Airline Baggage Policies for current information on all major U.S. airlines baggage policies and charges. Note that as of today, Southwest is the only major U.S. airline with no charges for checked bags.
Before You Go:
- Allow plenty of time at the airport. Bags checked right before departure time may travel on a later flight.
- Find the destination airport code on your ticket or itinerary, and make sure that the routing tag placed on your luggage at check-in shows the correct code.
- Make a list of your itinerary, including hotel names, addresses and phone numbers, and the dates of your stay so that delayed luggage can be delivered to you. Keep a copy with you, and place a copy inside each checked bag.
- Personalize each checked bag with a colorful luggage tag or strap, and take a quick photo with your cell phone or digital camera. Should your bag be lost or delayed, it will be easily described and identified.
- Do not check valuables - carry them on board.
- Place a change of clothing in your carry-on bag. You'll have an outfit to wear and an outfit to wash should your luggage be delayed or lost.
- Report any loss or damage before you leave the airport.
