Bags fly for a fee: Southwest Airlines cancels its free checked luggage perk

The carrier announced Tuesday that it will begin charging certain passengers to check their luggage on flights, a significant shift at the company long prized by consumers for its perks.

By Joe Hernandez, NPRMarch 11, 2025 11:45 am,

From NPR:

Bags will no longer fly free on Southwest Airlines.

The carrier announced Tuesday that it will begin charging certain passengers to check their first two bags on flights, a significant shift at the company long prized by customers for the perks that set it apart from other major U.S. airlines.

The new rules will take effect on flights booked on or after May 28. Southwest did not specify how much it will charge for checked bags.

The new fee is part of a series of changes announced by the company that it says will reward its most loyal customers and help it “return to the levels of profitability that both we and our Shareholders expect,” president and CEO Bob Jordan said in a statement.

It’s the latest departure of a long-standing Southwest tradition. Last summer, the Dallas-based carrier announced it would also end its open seating policy on flights and replace it with an “assigned and premium seating” process.