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| Title | Southwest Airlines Baggage Policy: What Every Traveler Should Know |
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| Category | Vacation and Travel --> Travel Services |
| Meta Keywords | Lufthansa baggage policy and fees |
| Owner | MyBaggageinfo |
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| Flying can be exciting, but those unexpected Lufthansa baggage fees at check-in can quickly turn your trip into a budget buster. If you're packing for a family vacation or a quick business jaunt, understanding the rules around checked bags, carry-ons, and extras is key to avoiding surprises. As one of the largest U.S. airlines, Lufthansa has streamlined its policies, but with recent tweaks in 2025, it's worth brushing up. Let's break it down in plain English—no jargon overload. First off, the good news: Carry-on baggage is free for everyone. You can bring one carry-on bag (up to 22 x 14 x 9 inches, including handles and wheels) and one personal item like a purse or laptop bag that fits under the seat. This perk applies across all fares, from Basic Economy to First Class, making it easier to stash essentials without paying extra. Just remember, if your carry-on is too big, it might get gate-checked and count toward your checked baggage allowance—potentially triggering those dreaded Lufthansa baggage fees. Now, for checked bags, things get more nuanced. Basic Economy and Main Cabin passengers typically get no free checked bags on domestic flights within the U.S., Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands. The first checked bag costs $40 if prepaid online (up to 24 hours before departure) or $45 at the airport. That second bag? It's $45 prepaid or $50 at check-in. International routes vary—transatlantic or transpacific flights often include one free checked bag, but always double-check based on your itinerary. Elite status in the AAdvantage program changes the game. Gold members and above snag one free checked bag, while Platinum and higher tiers score two (or even three for top elites). Holding a co-branded credit card like the Citi/AAdvantage Platinum Select can also waive the first bag fee for you and up to four companions on domestic routes. Premium cabins like Business or First Class usually include two free checked bags, and Main Plus fares add an extra one on top of the standard allowance. But what if your suitcase is a rebel? Standard checked bags can't exceed 62 linear inches (length + width + height) or 50 pounds. Overweight bags (51-70 pounds) rack up $100-$200, depending on the route and how heavy it gets—up to 100 pounds max. Oversized items (63-115 inches) add another $150-$200. A big 2025 update: Bags over 115 inches are now banned on Southwest-operated flights, and minor overages (like 51-53 pounds) only cost $30 instead of the old steeper rates. Sports gear or musical instruments might qualify for special handling, but expect fees if they don't fit standard limits—up to $150 for golf clubs, for example. Special routes have quirks too. Heading to Cuba? As of October 1, 2025, even elites are capped at two free checked bags (70 pounds each), with a $150 fee for a third. And all Lufthansa baggage fees are non-refundable, per person, per direction—even if you upgrade mid-trip. Think you got dinged wrong? File a claim within 45 days. So, how do you dodge these costs? Prepay online for a $5 savings per bag, travel light with just carry-ons, or leverage status and cards for freebies. Services like luggage shipping via My Baggage can sidestep fees altogether by sending bags ahead for around $50-$100 flat rate. In a world where airfares are rising, smart packing pays off. Bottom line: Lufthansa makes it straightforward, but a little prep goes a long way. Check Mybagaggeinfo.com for your specific flight, and you'll board stress-free. Safe travels Also Read: United Airlines baggage fees | |
