Trying to figure out Southwest baggage fees before you book? You're smart to check — baggage charges are where a "cheap" fare can quietly get expensive. This independent guide breaks down how Southwest typically charges for carry-on and checked bags, where the hidden costs hide, and how to keep your total trip cost down.
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How Southwest baggage fees work
Southwest is famous for a genuinely traveler-friendly bag policy: it has long included two checked bags at no extra charge on most fares, while many rivals charge for the first checked bag in economy. That doesn't mean every bag is free, though — overweight, oversized, and extra bags can still cost you. Because Southwest baggage fees change often and vary by route, cabin, and fare type, treat any figure you read online as a starting point — always confirm the live price for your specific itinerary.
- Two checked bags are typically included on most Southwest fares — a real money-saver versus airlines that charge per bag.
- Weight and size limits still apply; going over triggers overweight or oversized fees.
- Carry-on and a personal item are generally allowed at no charge.
- Special items like skis, golf clubs, or instruments may have their own handling rules.
Southwest bag types and typical fee ranges
Use this as a quick map of what usually costs money and what's usually free. Exact prices are not listed because Southwest adjusts them frequently and they vary by route, season, and fare — call to confirm the current numbers.
| Bag type | Details | Typical cost |
|---|---|---|
| First checked bag | Within standard weight limit | Typically included on most fares — $0 |
| Second checked bag | Within standard weight limit | Typically included on most fares — $0 |
| Third+ checked bag | Each additional bag | A per-bag fee applies — varies |
| Overweight bag | Above the standard weight cap | An added overweight fee applies — varies |
| Oversized bag | Above standard size limits | An added oversized fee applies — varies |
How to avoid overpaying on Southwest baggage fees
- Know your fare before you book. The same route can have several fare tiers with very different bag rules. The cheapest fare isn't cheapest if it adds bag charges.
- Pre-pay or pre-plan online. Paying at the gate is almost always the most expensive option. Sorting bags out in advance saves money.
- Weigh bags at home. Overweight fees are easy to avoid with a cheap luggage scale.
- Check status and card perks. Frequent-flyer status and co-branded credit cards can waive checked-bag fees entirely.
- Bundle when it's cheaper. Sometimes a higher fare that includes bags costs less than the base fare plus add-ons.
Carry-on vs checked: which is cheaper?
The answer depends on the airline model. On most US majors a carry-on is free while checked bags cost extra, so packing light wins and skipping the checked bag entirely can save real money on every leg of your trip. On ultra-low-cost carriers, a carry-on can cost as much as — or more than — a checked bag, so the math flips completely. Knowing which model Southwest uses is the single biggest key to not overpaying on bags. If you're unsure which applies to your fare, our agents can walk you through it in a quick two-minute call and tell you the cheapest way to travel.
Want the size and dimension details too? See our companion guide on Southwest carry-on rules. And if your plans are still flexible, our piece on the best time to book a flight for the cheapest fare can help you save on the base fare before bags ever enter the picture.
Planning a trip and watching every dollar?
Baggage is just one line item — change and cancellation rules matter just as much. If you think your plans might shift, read how to avoid flight change and cancellation fees so a schedule change doesn't undo your bag savings.
The simplest way to get Southwest baggage fees right is to let a person check the current rules for your exact trip. Call +1 (855) 302-0422 and our agents will confirm what's included, what costs extra, and book it for you — available 24/7. We're an independent agency, not Southwest Airlines.