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Airline Fee Charts

Posted by George on Wednesday, September 09, 2009


 

Here we list some of the various fees that airlines use to line their coffers while they continue to keep many airfares ridiculously low. These fees are subject to change and you should always contact the airline directly before planning a trip to be absolutely certain what they'll be charging you. We do our best to keep these charts up to date; please leave us a comment below if you believe something isn't quite right! And thanks.

Frequent Flyer Fees

It used to be that free frequent flyer tickets were really free. But not anymore. Not only are airlines increasing the number of miles required, but they're constantly adding new fees for issuing tickets, changing them, not using them, requesting them on short notice, and flying confirmed same day stand by.

As usual, the airline with the fewest fees in this regard is Southwest. Southwest issues frequent flyer awards as soon as you earn them and you have up to a year to use the award. If an award has expired, you can pay $50 to extend its validity up to one additional year as long as the award isn't more than one year past its original validity.

In addition to the fees listed here, you can expect to pay taxes, passenger facility charges, and the September 11 security fee, along with other government imposed surcharges. And if you're flying internationally with a child age 2 or under, even if it's sitting in your lap, you may be hit with a charge of 10% of your fare plus even fuel surcharges, and that's even if you're traveling on a "free" ticket (on a business class ticket to Australia, that might make you think twice about flying "free").

Fees listed were accurate at time of posting but can change at any moment, and probably will. Please comment if you believe that you've found a change or inaccuracy (or just to vent) and we'll check it out.

Keep in mind, too, that depending on your frequent flyer membership level, some of these fees may not apply to you, or they may be lower than shown. Updated September 9, 2009.

 Airline Program
Standard Processing fee Phone or in person fee “Close in” Processing fee Redeposit/
Change fee
Confirmed same day standby Mileage reactivation  
AirTran A+ Rewards (888-898-4782) $0 $10 otherwise $0 $60 N/A N/A  
Alaska Mileage Plan (800-252-7522) $25 on partner airlines  $15 for reservations over the phone (mileage
award levels are the same over the phone and on the internet)
$0

$0 if canceled or changed within 24 hours
from booking.

 Otherwise $100 each time a change is made on Super Saver and
Choice awards.

 Change fee does not apply to Full Flex award in Coach and First
class.

Standby is allowed on the same day of travel at the airport ticket counter
only on both the outbound and return portion of a ticket.


Standby is also permitted on one way awards.

$75 for one year  
American AAdvantage
(800-882-8880)
$25 on partner airlines; Up to $150 to upgrade awards on most discounted domestic fares, up to $600 for foreign routes $20 by phone, $30 in person 20 to 7 days prior: $50; 6 days to 2 hours: $100 Redeposit: $150 for first ticket, $25 each for additional tickets on same account; Change: $150 (MileSAAver tickets only; no fee if only date or time is changed) $50 $50 per 5000 miles plus $30 fee  
Continental OnePass
(800.621.7467)
$0 (up to $300 RT for non elites to upgrade to domestic first; up to $1000 to upgrade to international businessElite) $25 by phone (airport booking not allowed) 20 days or fewer prior: $75 (less for Platinum) $50 $150 ($0 for Platinum) Not allowed on OnePass tickets N/A  
Delta SkyMiles
(800-323-2323)

$0

additional $25 for partner airline award

$25 $20 8-20 days prior: $75; 4-7 days: $100; 3 or fewer days: $150 (waived for Platinum members) Changes: $100; Redeposit: $100; most fees waived for Platinum members $50 (waived for Gold/Platinum) N/A  
Frontier Early Returns (866-263-2759) $25 $0 $25  14 days or fewer: $75 $0 $75 Passenger pays  the difference between their original ticket and the new ticket at its price that day $50 1 - 4,999 miles
$100
 5,000 - 19,999 miles
$200 20,000 - 49,999 miles
$300 50,000 - 99,999 miles
$400 100,000 or more miles
 
JetBlue TrueBlue (800- 538-2583) $0 (N/A award sent automatically when earned) $10 by phone N/A Change: $100; Redeposit fee: N/A (unused awards are forfeited) $40 N/A  
Northwest WorldPerks
(800-447-3757)
Same as Delta now that they've merged Same as Delta now that they've merged

 

See Delta See Delta. See Delta. N/A  
Southwest Rapid Rewards (800-435-9792) N/A (reward sent automatically N/A (reward sent automatically) N/A $0 $0 (if fare has increased, passenger must pay difference) $50 (for awards that have been expired for fewer than 24 months)  
Spirit Airlines Free Spirit N/A (online only) N/A (online only) N/A (requests must be made at least 7 days prior to travel); Mileage discounts for tickets booked 21 or more days in advance of travel Redeposit: $70; Change: $70 if more than 7 days from departure; not permitted within 7 days   N/A  
United MileagePlus (800-421-4655) $0 (eff. July 1, 2009, Jan 12, 2010, up to $50 from most discounted fares to upgrade on domestic routes; up to $500 RT on international routes)  $25 by phone, $30 in person

Free as of July 30, 2009!

Under 6 days: $100; 7-20 days: $75

 

$150 (route change, connection point change, or redeposit); No charge to change date or flight number on same date, same routing) Domestic: $150; International $150-$250 .125 cents per mile plus $25 fee  
US Airways Dividend Miles (800-428-4322) $0 $30 domestic, $40 international $50 online ($75 effect. Oct 8, 2009), $75 otherwise $150 domestic, $250 international $25 $50-$400  
Virgin America elevate (877.359.8474) $0     Redeposit: not allowed  $75  N/A  

 

Checked Bag Fees

Here we list, airline by airline, fees for checked bags on major US airlines. These fees are for domestic economy class travel (which in some cases includes Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and Canada) only and may be higher on international flights. 

There are all kinds of exceptions to these fees, especially for certain classes of frequent flyers and military personnel. These fees are cumulative and are double for round-trip travel. They are subject to change and were accurate to the best of our knowledge as of July 25, 2009.

If you're a heavy packer, you'll want to fly with Airtran, Alaska, Frontier and Southwest, even if there's a cheaper fare on another ailrine.

See also: shipping services (FedEx, UPS, etc) vs. the airlines.

 

Airline

First checked bag
Second checked bag
Additional bags
Overweight bags
Oversized bags
Airtran  $0 $15  $10 paid online, $20 at airport $25
 $50

 51-70 lbs (23-32kgs): $29 $39

71 to 99 lbs: $69 $79

62-70 total linear inches: $29 $39; 71-80 inches $69 $79
Alaska  $0 ($15 if ticketed on or after May 1 for travel on or after July 7)  $0 $25
3rd-6th bags: $100; 7th or more: $150 51-100 lbs: $50  63-80 inches: $50; 81-115 inches: $75
American  $15 ($20 effective Aug 14)  $25 ($30 effective Aug 14); $50 trans-Atlantic Bags 3-5: $100; 6th or more: $200 51-70 lbs (23-32kgs): $50; 71-100 lbs: $100. These fees may be higher on international routes 63 inches and over: $150
Continental $15 ($20 if not paid online beginning Aug 19)  $25 ($30 if not paid online, beginning Aug 19); $50 for trans-Atlantic ($45 if paid online)  $75 nonstop/$100 connecting 51-70 lbs (23-32kgs): $50
Over 70 lbs not accepted.
63 inches and over: $100
Delta  $20 ($5 discount if paid online) $30 ($5 discount if paid online); $50 for travel to Europe Third bag: $125; Bags 4 to 10 $200 each (For travel outside US, no fee for 2nd bag, $200 for 3rd bag,  $350 for 4th and 5th, $600 for bags 6-10). 51-70 lbs (23-32kgs): $90 ($150 for travel outside US)
71 to 100 lbs: $175 ($300 each outside US)
 63-80 total linear inches: $150 $175
Frontier  $0 $15 $20  $25 $30  $50 51-100 lbs:    $75 63-80 inches: $75 
JetBlue  $0  $20  $75 51-70 lbs: $50; 71-99 lbs: $100 63-80 inches: $75
Northwest  See Delta  See Delta  See Delta  See Delta See Delta
Spirit $19 online/$25 at airport $25 (online or at airport) Bags 3-5: $100 (online or at airport) 51-70 lbs: $50

71 to 99 lbs: $100

62-79 inches: $100; 80 inches and over: $150 
Southwest  $0 $0 First additional bag: $25; bags 4-9: $50; 10 and more: $110 51-70 lbs: $25 $50; 71-100 lbs: $50 62-80 inches: $50
United  $20 ($5 discount if paid online)  $30 ($5 discount if paid online)  Bags 1-4: $125; 5th or more: $250  $100 63-115 inches: $125
US Airways $20 ($5 discount if paid online)  $30 ($5 discount if paid online); $55  trans-Atlantic ($50 if paid online)  Bags 3-9: $100  51-70 lbs (23-32kgs): $50

71 to 99 lbs: $100

 62-80 total linear inches: $100

 

Other Airline Fees

Here we list, for most airlines, fees for ticket changes (non refundable fares); booking fares in person or by phone, kids flying solo, bringing a pet into the cabin, and booking fares other than online. As you can see, Southwest has the lowest and fewest fees, followed by other low cost carriers such as Airtran and Spirit. Note that most of these fees, unless otherwise noted, are for domestic flights; fees for international services may be higher. Last revision: Mar 2 2009.

See also: New airline frequent flyer program fees 

Airline

Ticket change fee domestic/international Booking fares on phone/in person Unaccompanied minors (double for round-trip) Pet in cabin (double for round-trip) Advance or premium economy domestic seat selection (double for round-trip)
Airtran  $75   $15  $39 for nonstops; $59 for connections  $69 $6 (advance seat assignment); $20 (exit row)
Alaska  $75 on line/ $100 otherwise  $15/$15  $75  $100  not applicable
American  $150/$150-300  $20/$20  $100 $100 not applicable
Continental  $150/$150-$300  $25/$20  $75 nonstop/$100 connecting  $95 $125
 not applicable
Delta  $150/$200+  $25/$25  $100 $100  $5-$25
Frontier  $100  $25  $40 $50 per segment Not allowed not applicable 
JetBlue  $100  $15  $75  $100  $10-$20 (first 4 and exit rows)
Northwest  See Delta  See Delta See Delta  See Delta See Delta
Spirit  $100 80 online ($110 $90 otherwise) Lowest fares available online only  $75 $100  $85 $100 not applicable 
Southwest  $0 (you get a credit good for a year)  Lowest fares available online only  $25 $75  not applicable
United  $150/$200+  $25/$30  $99 $150 $99 $125 ($250 to $500 in hold)  varies
US Airways $150/$150-$250   $25 domestic, $35 international; at ticket offices $35 domestic, $45 international  $100  $100  $5-$30 per flight (aisle and window at front of economy cabin), although some passengers will be assigned these seats without paying by “luck of the draw”

 



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This information is great but I'm sure that Canadians would appreciate you including Air Canada in your research


by David on Tuesday, March 10, 2009



Until what age is an unaccompanied minor?


by golfnut on Tuesday, March 10, 2009



Why are pet fees so high, when you have to include it as your carry on baggage?


by mhw on Tuesday, March 10, 2009



Can you add Oklahoma City - Newark to your list of air fares


by golfnut on Tuesday, March 10, 2009



I recently booked an award travel flight on Northwest using miles and they charged me the typical $5 plus a $75 fee for using my miles! That's a new one.


by mes on Tuesday, March 10, 2009



This list fails to include perhaps the biggest fee scam of them all going on right now, namely, fuel surcharges. The airlines pushed through exorbitant fuel surcharges at the height of the oil crisis on the plea that they'd go bankrupt paying the new higher prices. One year and a nearly 70% drop in oil prices later, the fuel surcharge fees remain. When I tried to book a frequent flier award flight with Lufthansa just this morning, the ticket required me to pay a fuel surcharge of, get this, $300. So much for rewarding your loyal customers! Without industry oversight, this sort of practice is all too common. The only chance the consumer has in circumstances like these are for sites like Airfarewatchdog.com to publicize the scam and embarass the industry into addressing the issue out in the open. Do you think you could run an article on fuel surcharges for us?


by jaimelemonde on Tuesday, March 10, 2009



Keep in mind Airlines will make up their own rules sometimes without telling you. Tuesday evening after Presidents day 3 of us were scheduled to return from Orlando to Seattle Tuesday evening on Alaska Air. I called and change our flights to Thursday morning - not even a mentions of a fee. Since I sent 2 - 16yrs old girls to Seattle the night before I saw how oversold they were. They were so over sold I think they didn't want me to change my mind. not even a mention of a charge. all mileage tickets. I find Alaska airlines is by far the best program and agents can are empowered to make decisions.


by Disney World travel on Wednesday, March 11, 2009



Southwest the only way to go I can't wait until they fly San Juan. They don't nickel and dime you


by lasoul on Wednesday, March 11, 2009



I do not know how ANYONE in United Airline's management team can sleep at night: $175 pet fee?!?! I just traveled on United with my cat...while I carried her and put her underneath the seat in front of me (that is to say: not one United employee had ANYthing to do with facilitating her travel), a child sat/bounced/cried on a woman's lap -- at no fee to her (I asked!). I don't mind paying baggage fees, since there are personnel to pay, computer systems to manage, etc...but HOW in the world can United justify $175 for ME to carry on my pet and treat it as a carry-on?? And the fee cannot possibly add anything considerable to their bottom line, since United limits the number of pets per flight to two. This is an incredibly insulting fee since United does not 'participate' in facilitating a pet onboard at all.

After flying United almost exclusively for 20 years now, I will NEVER fly them again as long as I have an alternative to my destination.


by suzyspurs on Wednesday, March 11, 2009



I recently cashed in frequent flier miles for a multi-stop trip. I found that British Airways was the best deal, all around. Some airlines charged RT FF miles for a 1-way trip & 25,000 miles at that. The fees were steeper at other airlines too. BA charged me $5 to use 15,000 miles 1-way. I didn't have enough FF miles to take the 2nd leg of the trip & paid $52.50 for 1,000 miles.
Delta charged me 25,000 to fly from Newark to Boston. Northwest doesn't even offer a 1 way option. Since BA is partnered with American Airlines I even was able to fly from a nearby airport into Newark, which is closer to my destination.
Given this policy I'll be looking to fly BA more often.


by Travel woman on Wednesday, March 11, 2009



Not clear if the charged baggage fees include international floghts, business class, first class.


by jp on Wednesday, March 11, 2009



this information is great i have learned so much allready , i am so pleased that i was directed to this site . LIFE SAVER(MONEY THAT IS)


by pepper on Wednesday, March 11, 2009



Dear Suzyspurs:
I think it's that the airlines are trying to discourage people from bringing pets by charging these enormous fees. Just my opinion.


by George Hobica on Wednesday, March 11, 2009



BRAVO SOUTHWEST


by littlej on Thursday, March 12, 2009



In measuring baggage, what is "total linear inches"?


by oldlady on Thursday, March 12, 2009



If the overhead bins are too full for carry on luggage, do they still charge you to check your bag?


by netmartin on Friday, March 13, 2009



I just purchased a ticket from Frontier yesterday at noon. I am going to colorado to suprise my boyfriend. (we are in a long distance relationship) He is in the national guard, and I just found out he has drill that weekend. Well I called the airline, and they at first said that they could change it for a fee of $20. I was definately ok with this! Then they transfered my call and they gentleman on the phone was very inconsiderate and inpolite. He told me I could not change my ticket for less than $170!!! He said my ticket was purchased more than 24hrs. before so he couldn't change it. (it has been 27 hrs.) I am very angy and will NEVER fly frontier again.


by tink21 on Monday, March 16, 2009



Total linear inches is the length + width + depth of the suitcase.


by George Hobica on Tuesday, March 17, 2009



Hey jp: "These fees are for domestic economy class travel (which in some cases includes Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and Canada) only and may be higher on international flights." If you're traveling in economy internationally, you get two free checked bags, as long as they're not overweight or oversized. In business and first class, you also get a higher baggage allowance, both domestic and international, which can vary by airline.


by George Hobica on Tuesday, March 17, 2009



Pretty sure the United pet-in-cabin fee is $125 each way, not $175. http://www.united.com/page/article/0,6722,51255,00.html


by gorton on Monday, March 23, 2009



Thanks for publishing this overview. I Guess I'll have a closer look to this with my next booking.


by Dago on Monday, April 20, 2009



Delta's baggage fee looks wrong. It used to be $0/$50 but has recently been changed to $15/$25.


by justchecking on Tuesday, April 21, 2009



The pet fees are horrible. I pay for my pet to be under the seat. and yet i am told a carryon or a purse and the pet carrier. but no carryon and a purse. c'mon we are paying for our pets. in reality they should be in a seat. my pet doesnt make a sound. screeming children certainly do. plus i am charged for a health certificate to the tune of almost 85.00 office visit and cert. and must be l0 days before travel. horrible inconvenience for a gal that works.


by beachbaby3939 on Friday, June 05, 2009



I have never been on a flight where a pet has barked. i fly usa3000 and yet all these fees. the restrictions are becoming terrible. I dont care to board my pet. they are not cared for properly and some of us are not fortunate to have a significant other so we give our love to pets and there is nothing wrong with that.


by beachbaby3939 on Friday, June 05, 2009



We needed to change a ff ticket today on Delta, and they charged the same $100 as for a redeposit, and we were well over 21 days (the ticket is for late August.)

Additionally you had to call for this, you were not allowed to do it online, so the total for the change was $110


by WillGoAnywhere on Saturday, June 06, 2009



It looks like American AAdvantage offers great prices. I wonder why all of the decided to change the price policy so rapidly. Financial crisis or something else?


by Snow Man on Tuesday, July 14, 2009



How about a fee list for all international airlines? At least the majors?


by cashewking on Saturday, July 25, 2009



I enjoying driving more - seeing our country and paying less fees with a lot less hassle - I just hate to fly anymore - it used to be enjoyable but now it is a dreaded chore -


by Subkit on Saturday, July 25, 2009



Other than boycott flying, what can possibly be done to force the airline industry to roll back all their ridiculous charges???


by Kman on Saturday, July 25, 2009



After seeing these tables, I guess I was lucky when I flew NW out of Detroit. For some reason no one could explain, the self service check in kept telling me I had to check in with an agent. After 35 minutes in line, I got to the counter at exactly the same time the flight was scheduled to take off. I was put on the next flight AND charged $50. Lesson learned ALWAYS ARRIVE AT THE AIRPORT WITH BOARDING PASS IN HAND. The person behind me in line had a flight that left at the same time and even through the flight was late, he was told he couldn't get on that flight!


by sally on Saturday, July 25, 2009



If I could drive quickly from Detroit to Anchorage I sure would & cut out these ridiculous charges!


by the cattoy on Sunday, July 26, 2009



Flying used to be a fun adventure. Now it's just a pain in the ass.

Somehow, the airlines have completely lost sight of the fact that they are a travel service industry. To charge 'extra' for baggage -- either carry on or checked -- is contrary to their main purpose and insulting to every passenger.

Soon there'll be a fee to use the oxygen masks if necessary, or the life vests. 'Folks, it appears we're about to crash, before you touch that mask, please have your credit cards ready...or have correct change. Those of you wishing to use the emergency slides can opt for our preferred early loading for a nominal charge...'

And by the way -- if an airline charges me for my checked baggage, haven't they entered into a contract that should GUARANTEE that baggage will arrive with me at the destination airport? What is their response if it doesn't? Would they even refund the &%$#@ checked bag fee? Would they charge me an additional fee to locate and finally deliver my baggage?

I've completely given up on frequent flyer programs...they're nearly worthless and way too much hassel to deal with all the rules and restrictions.

Our only hope is for a stronger nationwide rail system.....


by ScoRo on Monday, July 27, 2009



@ScoRo You express the feelings of many. The airlines need a re-do, but it might mean higher fares, at a level that allows them to make a profit, for once. Absolutely, if they lose or delay your checked bags at least they should provide a fee refund!


by George Hobica on Monday, July 27, 2009



As per your redeposit/change fee updated 7/27 for Delta. ..We are traveiling with friends who are on purchased tickets - Kansas City/ Atlanta /Venice/Rome/Atlanta/Kansas City in September. On the last leg they leave Atlanta at 6:45p, we leave at 9:45p. I was told to watch for 25,000 mile award space on the earlier flight and they would change it. I did, but, they won't without a $100.00 change fee! This is not how your blog reads. I am not surprised since anything you want to do with FF tickets are subject to fees, but think this reads incorrectly and you might want to recheck it. Thanks - I enjoy your site and as a retired tour operator, still dabbling in booking customized trips for former clients, I use it very frequently!!!


by travellady on Friday, July 31, 2009



Tuesday evening after Presidents day 3 of us were scheduled to return from Orlando to Seattle Tuesday evening on Alaska Air. I called and change our flights to Thursday morning - not even a mentions of a fee. Since I sent 2 - 16yrs old girls to Seattle the night before I saw how oversold they were.


by Club Penguin Cheats on Saturday, August 29, 2009



Until the airlines figure out that, as retirees, we fly by choice not because we have to I will drive. Between the indignity of getting through the airport and the "big brother" attitude of the airline employees - I'd rather walk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1


by Retiree on Friday, September 11, 2009



British Airways has changed from one of the best to one of the worst. I used mileage for a club class ticket between LA & London, and tax including exhorbitant fuel surcharge, was over $700. Then they had the nerve to charge $21 foreign transaction fee, even though I booked through US office, was quoted fees in $$$ and used US credit card. This is one of the latest scams some airlines are using. Also, I was cold on board, the blanket was thin & skimpy so I asked for a second one. I was told only one per passenger. And this is Business Class?


by daisydozy on Friday, September 11, 2009



United has finally gone ahead and started charging for checked bags on international flights too now. So far, it's just the second bag for flights to Europe, but I just bet they'll look at the first bag before long. And they're wanting $50!! Check it out - utterly insane. Is this payback for the passenger revolt over paying for meals on int'l flights?? http://www.united.com/page/article/0,6867,52482,00.html


by VicB on Tuesday, September 15, 2009



Laying out all this information is very helpful. I feel like I always have too many frequent flyer plans going at once. This is will help me find a good plan and stick to it.


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Volaris, international mexican airline , will charge foreing transaction fee. Even if you book and fly from LAX or San Francisco to Mexico. What a scam.!


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