SWA & bag fees

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This past weekend I changed my original flight home to Ct. on SWA....The ticket was purchased prior to 5/28.....the change occurred on 6/7......I hit the change link and proceeded to pay the extra dollars associated with the fare change on my phone.....At the airport I proceeded to the kiosk to check my bags and print my boarding pass...... a $35 per bag charge appeared.....I assumed I would not be charged a bag fee since the original purchase was prior to 5/28 and while making the change via my phone there was no mention of a bag charge.....Assumed wrong!.....

So for anyone looking to make changes, don't unless you have to otherwise be prepared for the bag charges....

:) :confused3
 
That's why, after 5/28, I haven't even looked at the SWA sales, as I used to periodically, to see if my fare's gone down for 2 flights I have upcoming, that I originally booked prior to the date. I was afraid of this happening, but I wasn't sure. You just verified it. Thank you, although I'm sorry.
 
This past weekend I changed my original flight home to Ct. on SWA....The ticket was purchased prior to 5/28.....the change occurred on 6/7......I hit the change link and proceeded to pay the extra dollars associated with the fare change on my phone.....At the airport I proceeded to the kiosk to check my bags and print my boarding pass...... a $35 per bag charge appeared.....I assumed I would not be charged a bag fee since the original purchase was prior to 5/28 and while making the change via my phone there was no mention of a bag charge.....Assumed wrong!.....

So for anyone looking to make changes, don't unless you have to otherwise be prepared for the bag charges....

:) :confused3
yeah, every time I used to "change" my flight back in the day, it treated it like it was a new purchase.....sad.....but I squeezed my last points redemption out this last trip so I don't have any more to spend and I don't need to buy any more!
 
I've looked at flights every day (for January) but have not purchased either cash or add-on points. The new cancellation terms where the cash or points expire 6-12 months after purchase have me too nervous to book :( I might not even do the trip now.
 

This past weekend I changed my original flight home to Ct. on SWA....The ticket was purchased prior to 5/28.....the change occurred on 6/7......I hit the change link and proceeded to pay the extra dollars associated with the fare change on my phone.....At the airport I proceeded to the kiosk to check my bags and print my boarding pass...... a $35 per bag charge appeared.....I assumed I would not be charged a bag fee since the original purchase was prior to 5/28 and while making the change via my phone there was no mention of a bag charge.....Assumed wrong!.....

So for anyone looking to make changes, don't unless you have to otherwise be prepared for the bag charges....

:) :confused3
SWA made it very clear in their language from the announcement date on their website that passengers would be charged bag fees for any changes made on/after 5/28/2025.

https://support.southwest.com/helpcenter/s/article/policy-changes

https://www.southwest.com/html/customer-service/travel-fees.html

Southwest's checked bag policy


NOTE: We will not charge standard checked bag fees for your first or second checked bag for any reservations booked and ticketed and/or changed on or before May 27, 2025, regardless of your travel date (weight and size limits apply).


For reservations booked and ticketed and/or voluntarily changed (including name updates or changes to a ticket) on or after May 28, 2025, checked baggage fees apply to Basic, Wanna Get Away Plus®, and Anytime fares. Business Select® fares continue to receive two free checked bags. Rapid Rewards® A-List Preferred Members receive their first and second checked bags for free. A-List Members and Rapid Rewards Credit Cardmembers receive only their first checked bag for free. Hawaii residents1 traveling between the islands continue to receive two free checked bags. Checked bag benefits will not apply on flights booked with a partner carrier. Weight and size limits apply. Additional allowances, benefits, and/or exceptions may apply.


**Personal comment: if we are giving them more money for a flight, I feel they should continue to waive that bag fee for flights booked prior to 5/28/2025.
 
I'm just using up my SW points and then will be done. I'll keep the credit cards only until I am done flying SW. Then? Time to find another airline, preferably at an airport that is closer to home.
 
Southwest advised me today that my return flight from Orlando (which I booked under the 'old regime') had a schedule change. They say I can book another flight at no additional cost if the schedule change is unacceptable. But, does that mean only no additional cost to the airfare? They will still get me for baggage fees on the return flight since I am making a change under the new regime? I could not figure out whether this was different from somebody changing their flight just because they feel like it. I would be doing it strictly in reaction to an airline-imposed schedule change. If they will assess a baggage fee, I won't do anything.
 
Southwest advised me today that my return flight from Orlando (which I booked under the 'old regime') had a schedule change. They say I can book another flight at no additional cost if the schedule change is unacceptable. But, does that mean only no additional cost to the airfare? They will still get me for baggage fees on the return flight since I am making a change under the new regime? I could not figure out whether this was different from somebody changing their flight just because they feel like it. I would be doing it strictly in reaction to an airline-imposed schedule change. If they will assess a baggage fee, I won't do anything.
I do think this was the only remaining open question. What happens with red banner changes. I'd assume the itinerary they move you to continues under the old fare rules, but if you change on your own it is voluntary and likely changes to the new rules.
 
SWA made it very clear in their language from the announcement date on their website that passengers would be charged bag fees for any changes made on/after 5/28/2025.
SDC to your outbound flight results in being charged baggage fees for your return flight. This wasn't clear to many of us.
 
Southwest advised me today that my return flight from Orlando (which I booked under the 'old regime') had a schedule change. They say I can book another flight at no additional cost if the schedule change is unacceptable. But, does that mean only no additional cost to the airfare? They will still get me for baggage fees on the return flight since I am making a change under the new regime? I could not figure out whether this was different from somebody changing their flight just because they feel like it. I would be doing it strictly in reaction to an airline-imposed schedule change. If they will assess a baggage fee, I won't do anything.
My belief is that if you make that change, you will agree to the new terms, including baggage fees. That is what actually triggers the baggage fees. As of now, you haven't agreed to new terms, they've altered the terms. I don't believe we've seen it happen yet so there are no data points out there.
SDC to your outbound flight results in being charged baggage fees for your return flight. This wasn't clear to many of us.
It was entirely logical and the suggestion was certainly made both here and on FlyerTalk that would be the case.
 
My belief is that if you make that change, you will agree to the new terms, including baggage fees. That is what actually triggers the baggage fees. As of now, you haven't agreed to new terms, they've altered the terms. I don't believe we've seen it happen yet so there are no data points out there.

It was entirely logical and the suggestion was certainly made both here and on FlyerTalk that would be the case.
Thank you, that was my take on this as well. The language in their email about 'no additional charge' if I rebook the return was not particularly reassuring, to say the least.
 
Southwest advised me today that my return flight from Orlando (which I booked under the 'old regime') had a schedule change. They say I can book another flight at no additional cost if the schedule change is unacceptable. But, does that mean only no additional cost to the airfare? They will still get me for baggage fees on the return flight since I am making a change under the new regime? I could not figure out whether this was different from somebody changing their flight just because they feel like it. I would be doing it strictly in reaction to an airline-imposed schedule change. If they will assess a baggage fee, I won't do anything.
no to both....they did this to me as well with no additional charges
 
I've looked at flights every day (for January) but have not purchased either cash or add-on points. The new cancellation terms where the cash or points expire 6-12 months after purchase have me too nervous to book :( I might not even do the trip now.
do the trip....have fun👍
 
do the trip....have fun👍
Challenge is knowing what my schedule/life will look like months from now. With better cancellation terms, I feel comfortable adding some extra hotel nights, and flight for a "likely trip" - but have not got the budget to risk on non-refundable options... I miss the days when budgets were not Such a big part of my planning lol.
 





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