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    US airlines generate record $7.27 billion from checked baggage fees in 2024

    June 5, 2025 Travel
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    U.S. airlines generated more than $7.2 billion in revenue from checked baggage fees in 2024, marking a record high in the post-pandemic era, according to data released by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. This figure reflects the continued growth of ancillary revenue streams for carriers as they navigate rising operational costs and evolving market pressures.

    US airlines generate record $7.27 billion from checked baggage fees in 2024

    The total revenue of $7.27 billion in 2024 represents a modest increase from $7.07 billion in 2023 and continues a steady upward trajectory that began after the severe downturn during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, U.S. airlines collected approximately $6.7 billion in baggage fees, a sharp rise from $5.3 billion in 2021, underscoring the sector’s recovery and renewed focus on ancillary income sources.

    The surge in baggage fee revenue comes as airlines adjust pricing structures to offset higher expenses, including escalating fuel prices and increased labor costs. Carriers argue that these changes are necessary to maintain financial stability amid a competitive and volatile aviation market. The pandemic’s impact on travel demand forced many airlines to reevaluate their revenue models, with checked baggage fees emerging as a significant contributor to their bottom lines.

    Southwest Airlines, historically known for its policy of allowing two free checked bags, recently shifted its long-standing approach. For the first time in over 50 years, Southwest announced it would begin charging $35 for a passenger’s first checked bag. This move followed mounting pressure from activist investors demanding stronger financial performance. The airline forecasted that the introduction of these new fees could generate an additional $1.5 billion in annual revenue.

    Other major carriers have also revised their baggage fee structures. In 2024, American Airlines raised its fee for a first checked bag from $30 to $35. JetBlue introduced dynamic, surge-style pricing for baggage fees, similar to ride-share pricing models, which adjust costs based on travel demand and peak periods. This strategy allows airlines to capture higher revenues during busy travel seasons while managing capacity and demand fluctuations.

    The nation’s largest airlines, American, Delta, and United, each reported earning over $1 billion in checked baggage fees in 2024. These figures highlight the growing importance of ancillary revenue streams in an industry still managing the long-term financial aftershocks of the pandemic. In 2020, as global travel ground to a halt, checked bag revenue plunged to $2.84 billion from $5.76 billion in 2019, illustrating the sharp disruption caused by travel restrictions and reduced passenger volumes.

    The Bureau of Transportation Statistics compiled the 2024 revenue data from 13 major U.S. carriers, including Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, American, Breeze Airways, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue, Silver Airways,  Southwest, Spirit Airlines, Sun Country, and United Airlines. As airlines continue to refine their fee structures, checked baggage revenue remains a critical component of their financial strategies in a challenging economic landscape. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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