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Luggage Fees and Checking in Bags - How Much it Costs to Check in Luggage

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Luggage fees, and what you can check in for free. This article has a list of airlines - legacy carriers such as American Airlines and United Airlines; low cost airlines such as Southwest Airlines and Virgin America; and non-US airlines such as Air Canada and British Airways. Includes not just regular luggage, but sports equipment, strollers, car seats, wheelchairs, and excess bags.

1. Luggage Fees and Allowances - Legacy Airlines

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Fees and luggage allowances for checking in bags on legacy airlines such as Delta Airlines and American Airlines. Also includes sports equipment, mobility devices, strollers and car seats and excess luggage.

2. Luggage Fees and Allowances - Low Cost Airlines

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Fees and luggage allowances for checking in bags on low cost airlines such as Southwest Airlines and JetBlue. Also includes sports equipment, mobility devices, strollers and car seats and excess luggage.

3. Luggage Fees and Allowances - Non-US Airlines, International Airlines

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Fees and luggage allowances for checking in bags on legacy airlines such as Air Canada and British Airways. Also includes sports equipment, mobility devices, strollers and car seats and excess luggage.
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