Tips to avoid baggage fees on planes.
Baggage fees can quickly add to the cost of your trip. Fortunately, there are several strategies to minimize or even eliminate these fees. Here are our best tips for traveling light without paying a dollar more.
Our best advice
1. Choose the right airline
Not all airlines have the same baggage policy. Some include one checked bag for free, while others even charge for cabin baggage. Before booking your ticket, compare the policies of different airlines to avoid unpleasant surprises.
2. Travel only with cabin baggage
If possible, avoid checking in a bag. Most airlines allow one free carry-on bag, as well as one personal item (such as a backpack or handbag). Choose a bag that meets the maximum dimensions allowed and use optimal folding techniques to maximize space.
3. Optimize your cabin baggage
- Use compression bags: They help reduce the volume of your clothes and save space.
- Wear your heaviest clothes: Put your jackets, bulky shoes and sweaters on you instead of in your suitcase.
- Use all available space: Stuff your shoes with socks or underwear.
4. Take advantage of the benefits of loyalty programs
Some airlines offer additional baggage allowances to members of their loyalty programs. Even as an occasional traveler, you may be eligible for discounts or waivers on baggage fees.
5. Check travel credit card policies
Some credit cards include a waiver of baggage fees if you book your flight with them. Check the terms of your card before purchasing your ticket.
6. Respect weight and dimension restrictions
Airlines often charge exorbitant fees for excess weight. Check your airline's restrictions and weigh your suitcase before you go.
7. Share the cost with a travel companion
If you are traveling with several people, distribute heavy items between suitcases to avoid any single piece of luggage exceeding the authorized limit.
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