Does United charge for checked bags on international flights?
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United Airlines applies surcharges for baggage exceeding size or weight limits, or for carrying extra bags. Multiple charges apply if a bag is both oversized and overweight. Pre-payment options are available, along with specialized handling for sports equipment and valuable items.
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United Airlines Checked Baggage Fees on International Flights
United Airlines does not charge for checked bags on international flights included with your ticket allowance, as long as they meet the size and weight restrictions. However, additional fees apply for oversized or overweight baggage, as well as for extra bags beyond the free allowance.
Baggage Fees:
- Oversized Bag: Bags larger than 62 linear inches (length + width + height) incur a fee of $100-$200.
- Overweight Bag: Bags weighing over 50 pounds (23 kilograms) incur a fee of $100-$200.
- Multiple Charges: If a bag is both oversized and overweight, both fees apply.
- Extra Bag: Additional bags beyond the free allowance incur a fee of $100-$200 per bag.
Pre-Payment Options:
To save on checked baggage fees, United Airlines offers pre-payment options:
- Online: Pay online at united.com before your flight to receive a discount on checked baggage fees.
- Airport: Pay at the airport check-in counter, but fees may be higher than pre-paying online.
Specialized Handling:
United Airlines offers specialized handling for certain items:
- Sports Equipment: Fees vary depending on the type of equipment.
- Valuable Items: United Airlines offers a Valuables Protection Program for fragile or valuable items with an additional fee.
Additional Notes:
- Fees may vary based on the destination, travel class, and time of year.
- It is recommended to check with United Airlines directly for the latest baggage fees and policies.
- To avoid excess baggage fees, pack lightly and adhere to the size and weight limits.
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