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United Airlines Baggage Fees & Tips To Cover the Expenses

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United has a pretty basic baggage policy all around so you won’t find many surprises here. Overweight/oversized fees are a bit on the higher side but that being said, they’re consistent with most other major U.S. carriers.

Something to note: economy fares are split into Basic or Full Economy, which is of importance when you consider the carry-on allowance. Otherwise, in terms of baggage, fees are pretty much the same across the 2.

United Airlines Carry-on Allowance

1 Personal Item: FREE
1 Standard Carry-on Bag:

  • Standard Economy: FREE
  • Basic Economy: No bag included (excluding transatlantic/transpacific flights where a standard carry-on is included*)

*Any Basic Economy Fare passenger that brings a full-sized carry-on bag to the gate will be required to check their bag and pay the applicable checked bag fee plus a $25 gate handling charge; unless the said passenger is a Premier member or a qualifying MileagePlus credit card primary cardmember.

Size Restrictions

  • Personal: 17 x 10 x 9 inches (43 x 25 x 22 cm)
  • Carry-On: 22 x 14 x 9 inches (56 x 35 x 22 cm)

Lap Infant Carry-on Policy

  • Customers may carry the following infant and child articles on board, in addition to the maximum carry-on baggage allowance: 1 diaper bag, breast pump, or a government-approved child seat (infant carrying seat or car seat).

Stroller Check Policy

  • United allows passengers to check a stroller either at the ticket counter or at the gate (gate-checked strollers cannot exceed 20 pounds (9 kg). Passengers with a stroller and a car seat may only check 1 item at the gate.
  • The following approved compact stroller brands are permitted in the cabin: gb Pockit Stroller, BabyJoy Pocket, and Silver Cross Jet Ultra Compact.

United Airlines Checked Baggage Allowance

All checked bags must adhere to a max weight of 50 pounds (23 kg) for all Economy and Economy Plus fares and 70 pounds (32 kg) for business and first class fares and must adhere to max linear dimensions of 62 inches (158 cm).

Instead of providing a hard and fast table to assess your baggage fees at a glance, United is now recommending all passengers use its official baggage fee calculator tool.

However, after doing some basic route searches, we found consistent fees as detailed in the table below (however, you should use the baggage calculator to check your specific route).

For many routes, United now charges $5 more per bag when purchased at the airport rather than prepaying.

RouteEconomy
(Basic, Plus, and Full)
Premium PlusBusinessFirst
Domestic U.S. and Canada/Central America(excluding Mexico/El Salvador/Panama)/Caribbean (excluding Cuba)First Bag: $30
Second Bag: $40 ($50 for Canada)
3+ Bags: $150
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $150
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $150
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $150
U.S. to/from Australia and New ZealandFirst Bag: FREE
Second Bag: $100
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
U.S. to/from CubaFirst Bag: $30
Second Bag: $100
3+ Bags: $500
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $500
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $500
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $500
U.S. to/from East AsiaFirst Bag: FREE ($45 to $55 basic Economy for certain destinations)
Second Bag: FREE ($65 to $100 Basic Economy, $100 Full Economy for certain destinations)
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
U.S. to/from El SalvadorFirst Bag: FREE ($30 Basic Economy)
Second Bag: $40
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
U.S. to/from Europe/Middle East (excluding Iran/Gulf countries)First Bag: FREE ($75 Basic Economy)
Second Bag: $100
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
U.S. to/from IndiaFirst Bag: FREE
Second Bag: $200
3+ Bags: $300
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $300
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $300
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $300
U.S. to/from Iran/GulfFirst Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
U.S. to/from MexicoFirst Bag: $30
Second Bag: $55
3+ Bags: $180
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $180
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $180
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $180
U.S. to/from PanamaFirst Bag: FREE ($30 Basic Economy)
Second Bag: $40 ($30 for some destinations)
3+ Bags: $150
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $150
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $150
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $150
U.S. to/from South AmericaFirst Bag: FREE ($30 – $45 Basic Economy)
Second Bag: FREE ($40 to $65 for certain destinations)
3+ Bags: $150
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $150
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $150
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $150
U.S. to/from South Asia (excluding India)First Bag: FREE ($45 Basic Economy)
Second Bag: $100 ($65 Basic Economy)
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200
First Bag: FREE
Second Bag: FREE
3+ Bags: $200

Additional and Excess Baggage Fees

As with checked luggage fees, United recommends all passengers use its official baggage fee calculator tool for excess baggage fees.

We ran some searches and found consistent fees for the destinations below, but we advise you to check the baggage calculator for your specific route as this could vary based on your departure airport.

RouteOversized Bags 63 to 115 Linear InchesOverweight Bags 51 to 70 PoundsOverweight Bags 71 to 100 Pounds
Domestic U.S. and Canada$200$100$200
U.S. to/from Brazil$200$100$200
U.S. to/from the Caribbean (excluding Puerto Rico/U.S. Virgin Islands/Cuba)$200 to $400 (depending on departure airport)$200$400
U.S. to/from Central America (excluding Mexico/Guatemala/El Salvador)$200 to $300 (depending on departure airport)$200$400
U.S. to/from Cuba$200 ($400 for Havana)$200 ($400 for Havana)
$400 ($600 for Havana)
U.S. to/from East Asia, Australia, and New Zealand$200$200$400
U.S. to/from El Salvador$300$300$500
U.S. to/from Europe/Middle East/Africa$200$200$400
U.S. to/from Guatemala$200$200$400
U.S. to/from India$300$300$400
U.S. to/from Mexico$200 to $400 () (depending on departure airport)$100$200
U.S. to/from Mexico$200$100$200
U.S. to/from Puerto Rico/U.S. Virgin Islands$200$100$200
U.S. to/from South America (excluding Brazil)$200 to $400 (depending on departure airport)$200$400

For baggage fees related to special luggage (sporting equipment, musical instruments, etc.) please refer to United’s policy.

Can I Prepay for Baggage?

United Airlines does allow passengers the ability to prepay for luggage online or via the mobile app:

Here are the ways you can prepay:

Exclusions and Waivers

Use the United Airlines baggage calculator to check any exclusions and waivers for your route.

Premier Member Status free weight allowance for U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and the U.S Virgin Islands:

BenefitPremier SilverPremier GoldPremier PlatinumPremier 1KGlobal Services
Complimentary checked bags in economy1 bag x 70 pounds2 bags x 70 pounds3 bags x 70 pounds3 bags x 70 pounds3 bags x 70 pounds
Complimentary checked bags in premium cabins3 bags x 70 pounds3 bags x 70 pounds3 bags x 70 pounds3 bags x 70 pounds3 bags x 70 pounds

Travel companions of MileagePlus Premier members will have the same exemptions as the Premier member whose status provides the benefit, as long as they are traveling on the same reservation.

Star Alliance Gold Members: 

  • Domestic Flights: First checked bag free (50 pounds)
  • International Flights: 2 to 3 free checked bags (50 pounds)

Active U.S. Military Personnel

  • Personal Travel: 3 checked bags FREE (70 pounds, 62 linear inches)
  • Official Business: 5 checked bags FREE (70 pounds, 62 linear inches)

Dependents of active U.S. military personnel will have the same exemptions as the military service member whose status provides the benefit, as long as they are traveling on the same reservation. If the dependent’s travel is due to official orders, the exemption applies. If dependents are traveling on their own for personal reasons, they’re subject to the normal baggage allowance and fees based on the purchased ticket type.

Credit Cards That Give You a Free Checked Bag With United Airlines

You have several United co-branded credit card options if you would like to have checked baggage fees waived on United flights. There are even 3 cards that will waive the fee for 2 checked bags.

Check out the details below:

Credit CardChecked Bag Benefit Details
United Club℠ Business Card2 free checked bags for you and 1 companion on your itinerary
United Club℠ Infinite Card
United Quest℠ Card
United℠ Business Card1 free checked bag for you and 1 companion on your itinerary
United℠ Explorer Business Card (no longer available for new applications)
United℠ Explorer Card

To see more airline baggage fees and policies, click here.

The information regarding the United Club℠ Business Card was independently collected by Upgraded Points and not provided nor reviewed by the issuer.
The information regarding the United℠ Explorer Business Card was independently collected by Upgraded Points and not provided nor reviewed by the issuer. 

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