Delta Air Lines Raises Checked Bag Fees

Delta Air Lines Raises Checked Bag Fees

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Delta Air Lines has just quietly increased checked bag fees, following the lead of several other US airlines.

Delta raises checked bag fees as of March 5, 2024

Delta has updated its baggage page to reflect new fees for tickets purchased as of March 5, 2024. For domestic flights, the airline has increased checked bag fees from $30 to $35 for the first bag, and from $40 to $45 for the second bag.

Delta has increased checked bag fees to $35-45

As before, many passengers are entitled to free checked bags. In addition to first class passengers:

Delta last raised checked bag fees in 2018, so this is the first change we’ve seen in nearly six years. A $5 increase over that period essentially just keeps up with inflation.

Delta has increased checked bag fees

This increase isn’t as bad as at other airlines

It’s not surprising to see Delta follow the lead of other US airlines, since US carriers do tend to follow one another when it comes to opportunities to increase ancillary revenue.

What I find interesting is that Delta isn’t quite raising checked bag fees in the same way as some other airlines. For example, when American and United recently raised checked bag fees, they introduced tiered pricing based on whether you paid for your checked bag prior to check-in or at check-in. Delta’s new pricing is in line with the lower costs charged by the other airlines.

I also can’t help but point out that Delta isn’t being terribly transparent with this change, and isn’t really acknowledging it in any way. The baggage fees page just lists the new baggage pricing, without any mention of that fee only applying for purchases as of a certain date. Only when you use the baggage fee calculator will you notice the change in pricing.

Delta’s increases aren’t as bad as at American and United

Bottom line

Delta has just increased checked bag fees, making it the last major airline in the United States to do so (except Southwest, of course, which continues to offer two free checked bags to all passengers). The airline was pretty mild with its increases, and only raised fees by $5, regardless of when you pay for your checked bag.

Ultimately a $5 increase after nearly six years isn’t unreasonable, given inflation. And while inflation has been high in recent years in general, the airline industry has seen above average wage increases, making this even more justifiable.

What do you make of Delta increasing checked bag fees?

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  1. Salathiel Guest

    Also, i just discovered the hard way that you are now limited to just one free bag internationally. I had been getting three. I'm Platinum, but a Delta counter agent says it applies to Diamond, too, even if you have the Reserve card (which I do). The Platinum agent did not even know of this change.

  2. Sean S Guest

    Luggage forwarders such as Lugless have never really gained traction mostly because there is/was always a premium to shipping versus checking. But I do wonder if this will push atleast a sliver of people into luggage forwarders as well as exploring other options to deal with rising fees, including slimming down, buying stuff when you get to your destination etc.

  3. NK3 Gold

    Multiple news agencies have covered this (CNBC, etc), and they reference a press release, so this does not seem to be a secret fee increase. Maybe someone in IT pressed the go-live button a few minutes early. I figured this was coming, given that others had increased. There were also rumors of the 20 minute guarantee ending; I figured if this was coming to an end, it would be coupled with a fee increase ("Delta...

    Multiple news agencies have covered this (CNBC, etc), and they reference a press release, so this does not seem to be a secret fee increase. Maybe someone in IT pressed the go-live button a few minutes early. I figured this was coming, given that others had increased. There were also rumors of the 20 minute guarantee ending; I figured if this was coming to an end, it would be coupled with a fee increase ("Delta Baggage Changes" announcement). It could still be coming, but hopefully this was just a rumor.

  4. Tim Dunn Diamond

    Airlines don't necessarily announce price or fee changes and fare and fee changes are never retroactive; DL isn't being secretive in not announcing a fee change or how it has applied but they still may do so.

    As I expected, there was a good possibility that DL would not raise baggage fees as much as some of its competitors and that appears to be the case.

    1. sweetfeetforever Guest

      Delta is a premium airline, Tim. I expected so much more. When I fly Delta, I think I am on Singapore Airlines or Qatar Airways, not on Spirit. This is so upsetting. I may need to start flying American....

    2. Colin Guest

      But what about their great market share at LAX?

  5. Never In Doubt Guest

    Delta, always the follower, never the leader.

    1. Skypesos Guest

      Not always. I'd argue DL is the industry leader in the miles devaluation business, nobody does it as well as DL.

    2. Jason Guest

      Maybe not. Could be the leader of un-turn-able lavatories, upgrade list for coach plus seats, not putting alliance members into partner airline list, no upgradable miles for JV partners, no unlimited club access for club level credit cards, mile devaluation, and most importantly, being the World's No. 1 pReMiUm AiRlInE!

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Skypesos Guest

Not always. I'd argue DL is the industry leader in the miles devaluation business, nobody does it as well as DL.

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Never In Doubt Guest

Delta, always the follower, never the leader.

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Salathiel Guest

Also, i just discovered the hard way that you are now limited to just one free bag internationally. I had been getting three. I'm Platinum, but a Delta counter agent says it applies to Diamond, too, even if you have the Reserve card (which I do). The Platinum agent did not even know of this change.

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