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What airlines are charging for checked baggage

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Special to The Los Angeles Times

Flying just doesn’t get any easier. With Northwest slapping on a charge for checked baggage, you may feel as though you need a score card just to keep up with who’s doing what. So we’ve created one. But note: Baggage policies have many exceptions. Domestic and international flights may have different rules, and some fees may not apply to first-class, business-class and high-mileage frequent fliers. All charges below are one-way, and the effective dates vary. Exceeding weight limits (generally 50 pounds for a checked bag) results in additional charges. Carry-on bags must fit under a passenger’s seat or in the overhead bin. Certain personal items, such as child-safety seats, assistive devices and outer garments, are often excluded from the one-piece limit. Finally, check in at least 30 minutes before domestic flights and 60 minutes before international flights so your luggage makes it on the plane.

AIRLINEFIRST CHECKED BAGSECOND CHECKED BAGCARRY-ON BAG DIMENSIONCARRY-ON ALLOWEDWEIGHT LIMIT ON CARRY-ON BAGS?
American $15$2545 linear inches2 total: 1 personal item and 1 bagYes, 40-pound limit
Continental Free$2551 linear inchesSameYes, 40-pound limit
Delta Free$2545 linear inchesSameYes, 40-pound limit
JetBlueFree$2050-56 linear inches* SameNo
Northwest$15$2545 linear inchesSameNo
SouthwestFreeFree50 linear inches SameNo
United$15 $25 45 linear inchesSameNo
US Airways$15$2551 linear inchesSameNo
*Varies with aircraft
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