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Southwest Airlines, Bags

Forbes on MSN · 7d
Checked Bags On Southwest Will Cost $35 As ‘Bags Fly Free’ Ends Tuesday
Earlier this year, the airline announced plans to end its trademark “bags fly free” policy to help shore up earnings.
CBS News on MSN · 6d
Southwest announces its new baggage fees for checked bags
Southwest Airlines' "bags fly free" policy is finally coming to an end. Southwest on Tuesday announced the first checked bag will cost $35, while a second checked bag will cost $45. The policy will begin tomorrow,
USA TODAY on MSN · 6d
Southwest Airlines to start charging checked bag fees this week: How much you'll pay
Southwest Airlines will start charging $35 to check a bag for many passengers on reservations made after May 28.
6d
Southwest Airlines to start charging checked bag fee this week
Starting on Wednesday, the Dallas-based carrier will charge customers $35 for their first checked bag and $45 for their ...
7don MSN
The era of free luggage on Southwest is officially ending. Get ready to pay $35 to check a bag.
For Southwest flights booked on or after May 28, it will cost $35 to check a bag — unless you buy the most expensive fare or ...
1d
Southwest CEO stirs up hornets nest with 2 words defending end to beloved policy
Southwest Airlines customers were angry to learn a beloved free perk was ending. Some were even angrier about how the CEO ...

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