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View our fees, size and weight restrictions, exceptions, and other policies for flying with checked baggage on Alaska Airlines.
Baggage fees. We will waive baggage fees for certain items and select customers. Travel that includes Alaska Airlines flights 5000–5249 (operated by Qantas), 5250–5499, 5650–5699, 8500–8800 (operated by British Airways) 5500–5549 (operated by Air Tahiti Nui), 5550–5649 (operated by Icelandair), 5700–5999 (operated by Qatar), 6000 ...
Checked baggage with Alaska Airlines is free for flights within the state of Alaska. For all other flights, the first bag is charged at $35 (free for first class), the second bag at $45 (free for first class), and 3+ bags at $150.
The services and fees outlined below are offered on flights operated by Alaska Airlines. Fees for checked baggage, pet travel, paid upgrades, and same day confirmed changes can be paid during online check-in or at any of our airport ticket counters.
On Alaska Airlines, you are allowed a carry-on bag for free, regardless of the type of fare you’re ticketed in. The standard fee for checked bags is $35 for your first bag, $45 for a second and...
Excess baggage fees. The Alaska baggage policy states that all excess bags will cost $150 per bag. But, due to the unique nature of certain destinations, there are further restrictions for some destinations and dates of travel. Alaska maintains a list of these exceptions on its website.
Alaska Airlines bag fees increase to $45 for a second checked bag, while you can expect to pay $150 per bag after that. If you booked your flight before Jan. 2, you'd pay $30 for your first checked bag, $40 for a second, and just $100 for every bag after that.
Alaska Airlines (AS) will charge $100.00 USD extra for bags that are from 63 to 115 linear inches or from 160 to 292 centimeters. Bags greater than 115 linear inches or 292 centimeters will not be accepted as checked baggage / hold luggage.
Alaska Airlines recently changed its baggage fees, and, as of January 2nd, 2024, the airline charges $30 for the first checked bag and $40 for the second checked item, with any item in addition to the first two checked items costing $150 each.
Alaska Airlines currently charges $30 for your first piece of checked luggage and $40 for your second. That cost leaps to $100 for the third, and each additional bag. Any overweight (heavier...