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New United Airlines Baggage Policy

So, it’s not just Southwest Airlines that is revamping its checked-luggage policy, now United Airlines is on the warpath. And actually, UAL makes SWA’s charging $25 for a third piece of checked baggage seem kinda tame. As of May 5, United will charge all passengers (who don’t hold “Premier” status with the Mileage Plus program) with a nonrefundable economy ticket $25 for each second piece of checked luggage.

With Denver as my United hub, my family flies UAL regularly, but we rarely check more than one suitcase apiece anyway. Usually my husband and I each have one checked bag, and I fit the kids’ clothes and gear in a third. But I feel for the families who have several children or lots of baby gear (checked car seats and strollers will not be charged additional fees, but your pack-n-play will). My mom is notorious for bringing treats for the kids when she visits, often arriving at our Colorado home (via United) with at least two checked bags. This new policy means she’ll need to dish out the fee, or ship kids’ gifts via UPS.

We always weigh our luggage to make sure we’re within the 50-lb weight restriction United Places on checked bags. No way do I want to pay the hefty fee for overweight bags, which is increasing to $100 per piece on all domestic flights as of May 5! So, you can be sure, I’ll continue to pack smart and light to avoid the $25 United will soon be charging for an additional checked bag per person.

The suits say United will make an additional $100 million a year on these new policies, helping the airline maintain its “competitive” rates. If that’s the case, so be it. But you can bet I’m not going to contribute to the kitty if I can help it.

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One Response to “New United Airlines Baggage Policy”

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    Mo says:

    how much is the 3rd baggage for a international flight with united airlines?

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