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Airlines Baggage Fees

Baggage fees can vary depending on the airline, your destination, and the type of ticket you purchase. Some fares include carry-on or checked baggage, while others may require an additional fee. Since baggage policies are updated from time to time, it's always best to check the latest information before you travel. Select your airline below to view its current baggage fees, baggage allowance, and carry-on policy.

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American Airlines
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United Airlines
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Alaska Airlines
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Hawaiian Airlines
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Virgin America
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British Airways
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Hawaiian Airlines
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Fiji Airways
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Philippine Airlines

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No. Carry-on baggage policies differ between airlines and may also depend on your fare type. While some airlines include a standard carry-on bag with most tickets, others charge separately or limit carry-on baggage for certain basic fare classes. Always review your airline's baggage policy before your trip.

Yes, baggage fees vary significantly by airline. Low-cost carriers often charge for both carry-on and checked bags, while traditional airlines might include a carry-on and sometimes a checked bag depending on the destination and fare class purchased.