How much extra do you pay for overweight baggage?

How much extra do you pay for overweight baggage?

More American Airlines baggage fees

Baggage category Fee Max Weight
LugLess checked bag $20-$45 50lbs
Overweight bag +$100 51-70lbs
Overweight bag +$200 71-100lbs
LugLess oversized bag $28-$55 75lbs

Can you pay extra if your bag is overweight?

Overweight, oversized and extra bags Customers who travel in United Economy with checked bags weighing up to 70 pounds (32 kilograms) will be charged at a rate of up to $200 per bag or item depending on the destination.

What if your bag is over 50 pounds Delta?

Delta Airlines (DL) will charge the following for bags that are greater than the standard 50 pounds or 23 kilograms on U S domestic flights: 51 to 70 pounds or 24 to 32 kilograms: $100.00 USD extra per bag. 71 to 100 pounds or 33 to 46 kilograms: $200.00 USD extra per bag.

Is 23kg a lot for luggage?

23kg is more than enough! You do also get 7kg-10kg hand luggage too depending on what airline you are flying with. Sure it should be more than enough Many many people travel in the US our around the US either with just a carry one or with a checked luggage that ways that much and are ok.

What happens if my bag is overweight?

Overweight baggage fees can be far costlier than base charges for checked luggage. For example, American and United issue a fee of $100 for each checked bag weighing 50 – 70 pounds on domestic flights, or $200 for bags weighing more than 70 pounds.

How much is overweight in Delta?

Delta baggage fees

Baggage category Fee Max Weight
Fourth(+) checked bag $200 50lbs
LugLess checked bag $20-$45 50lbs
Overweight bag +$100 51-70lbs
Overweight bag +$200 71-100lbs

How heavy can my checked bag be Delta?

50 lb
Basic Economy, Main Cabin, and Delta Premium Select passengers should follow the standard 50 lb limit per piece. Delta One, First, and Business passengers should follow the 70 lb limit per piece.

Why do airlines charge for overweight baggage?

Airlines are under financial pressure to offset the cost of rising fuel prices and many now charge excess baggage fees for checking one or more piece of luggage. Some are are even charging for carry-ons.

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