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We’ve got some bad news in the aviation industry, an area that seems to have had a bit of a rough start to this year.
United Airlines
Wait times for TSA have been hours long across the country and have only just begun returning to normal, and large storms have caused many disruptions in operations throughout the year so far. Now, some aspects of flying could get more expensive as gas prices continue to rise. If you’re flying with United Airlines soon, you need to know that for now, you’ll be paying more for checked bags.
According to CNBC, United Airlines became the second airline carrier in the past week to raise checked bag prices in order to combat rising gas prices. United Airlines will now charge an additional $10 per checked bag, making it $45 to check a first bag on most domestic itineraries if paid in advance, and $50 if paid at the airport.
©United Airlines
These changes went into effect on April 3rd and are for flights in the U.S., Mexico, Canada, and Latin America. The last time United raised its bag prices was back in February 2024, along with many other airlines. At this time, the other airline that increased bag prices this week was JetBlue, which upped its prices to at least $4 per bag, and as high as $9 per bag, depending on when they add it on.
©JetBlue
While it’s expected to see other airlines follow suit, it’s also important to note that there are some factors that can help you avoid these higher baggage fees. Many airline credit cards give passengers a free checked bag when flying domestically, and elite frequent fliers also often get free bags, along with those flying first class. In their price hike statement, United added, “United Chase credit card holders, MileagePlus Premier members, active military members and customers traveling in premium cabins can still check a bag for free, and customers in most markets will still enjoy a $5 discount if they prepay for their bags online 24 hours before their flight.”
United Airlines
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United Airlines
Wait times for TSA have been hours long across the country and have only just begun returning to normal, and large storms have caused many disruptions in operations throughout the year so far. Now, some aspects of flying could get more expensive as gas prices continue to rise. If you’re flying with United Airlines soon, you need to know that for now, you’ll be paying more for checked bags.
According to CNBC, United Airlines became the second airline carrier in the past week to raise checked bag prices in order to combat rising gas prices. United Airlines will now charge an additional $10 per checked bag, making it $45 to check a first bag on most domestic itineraries if paid in advance, and $50 if paid at the airport.
©United Airlines
These changes went into effect on April 3rd and are for flights in the U.S., Mexico, Canada, and Latin America. The last time United raised its bag prices was back in February 2024, along with many other airlines. At this time, the other airline that increased bag prices this week was JetBlue, which upped its prices to at least $4 per bag, and as high as $9 per bag, depending on when they add it on.
©JetBlue
While it’s expected to see other airlines follow suit, it’s also important to note that there are some factors that can help you avoid these higher baggage fees. Many airline credit cards give passengers a free checked bag when flying domestically, and elite frequent fliers also often get free bags, along with those flying first class. In their price hike statement, United added, “United Chase credit card holders, MileagePlus Premier members, active military members and customers traveling in premium cabins can still check a bag for free, and customers in most markets will still enjoy a $5 discount if they prepay for their bags online 24 hours before their flight.”
United Airlines
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