Travel is a part of everyone's life. Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, there are rules, especially when it comes to air travel. This is because the plane can only carry a certain weight and still keep flying. Anything out of range can lead to unrest.

 

That's why it's important to know the carry-on luggage sizeallowances for the airline of your choice. If you're flying with Southwest Airlines, read on, as today we'll be discussing weight limits and the airline's strict guidelines.

 

 

Southwest Airlines checked baggage allowance

 

Southwest Airlines' checked baggage allowance is screened and checked according to TSA guidelines. TSA officers may ask you to show identification before allowing you to enter the gate. Passengers may be required to post identification on both the inside and outside of their baggage.

 

Under Southwest Airlines' baggage allowance policy, passengers can check in two pieces of baggage free of charge as part of their checked baggage. However, if you bring three or more pieces of baggage as checked baggage, you have to pay $75.

 

There are certain restrictions on the allowed weight and dimensions of checked baggage. Each checked baggage cannot weigh more than 50 pounds and be 62 inches in total length. Items that weigh more than 50 pounds and less than 100 pounds are considered oversized and overweight. If any of your baggage weighs more than 100 pounds, it will have to be transported via Air Cargo.

 

For more information about Southwest Airlines Cargo, visit their website.

 

Southwest Airlines Excess Baggage Guide

 

Southwest Airlines offers some adjustments to excess baggage. Excess baggage is any baggage that exceeds the size, weight, and quantity limits set forth in Southwest Airlines' baggage policy. You cannot check excess baggage on your flight for free. Let's take a look at some of Southwest Airlines' excess baggage guidelines.

 

Bags over 50 pounds and under 100 pounds are overweight. These items can also be oversized, which means they can be over 62 inches but no more than 80 inches. Such items are accepted as checked baggage for an additional fee of $75. This fee is per piece. This means that if you are traveling with more than two checked baggage, you will be charged for the third baggage.

 

In addition, this means that if you bring a bag that exceeds the maximum size and weight limits, that baggage is considered overweight.

 

Note that any member of the U.S. military traveling through Southwest Airlines is exempt from certain restrictions that apply to others. This is especially true when they are traveling. They don't have any restrictions on the amount of checked baggage, as long as they don't weigh more than 100 pounds and measure 80 inches or less.