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    Southwest Airlines Shifts to Paid Baggage Policy to Lift Earnings

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    Posted on March 11, 2025

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    Southwest Airlines will charge for checked bags from May 28 to boost earnings, ending its unique free baggage policy amid investor pressure.

    Southwest Airlines shifts to paid baggage policy to lift earnings

    By Rajesh Kumar Singh

    CHICAGO (Reuters) - Southwest Airlines said on Tuesday it would start charging some customers for checked bags, ending a unique free policy, as the company looks for ways to shore up its earnings.

    The changes mark yet another departure for the Texas-based carrier's passenger-friendly policies. Last year, Southwest announced plans to end open seating, which had been central to its brand image for more than 50 years.

    Its "bags fly free" policy has been an outlier in the airline industry. Southwest is the only major U.S. carrier that allows customers to check two bags at no cost, a strategy that company executives have said differentiates it from rivals.

    But the policy would change on May 28 as lackluster earnings have fueled pressure to revamp its business model. CEO Bob Jordan has set a goal to lift Southwest's operating margin to at least 10% in 2027 from 2% last year - a standard investors had come to expect from the airline before the pandemic.

    The policy shift suggests a growing influence of activist investor Elliott Investment Management at the airline. The hedge fund, whose nominees hold five of 15 board seats, had criticized Southwest's leadership for not charging a fee for checking bags like other airlines to boost its revenue.

    Under the new policy, the airline will continue to offer two free checked bags to loyal customers with the highest status, A-List Preferred, and passengers who pay the most premium fare.

    Customers with lower loyalty status, A-List, will get one free checked bag. The carrier will credit one checked bag for passengers who hold its co-branded credit card.

    Those who do not qualify for its free bag options will be charged for their first and second checked bags.

    Southwest said the changes are aimed at rewarding its most loyal customers and shoring up profits.

    The new bag policy comes weeks after the airline carried out the first company-wide layoffs in its nearly 54-year history.

    Baggage fees produced more than $7 billion in revenue in 2023 for major U.S. airlines, but Southwest generated just $73.4 million, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

    Until now, the airline had been resisting investor pressure to start charging for bags, saying its data showed that a no-bag fee policy was the number one reason customers chose it.

    Last year, it said while charging for bags could bring in $1.5 billion in additional revenue every year, it would cost the airline $1.8 billion in lost market share.

    At its investor day last September, Southwest had warned that eliminating the "bags fly free" policy would have a significant impact on its brand as it would no longer be perceived as "customer first."

    (Reporting by Rajesh Kumar Singh; Editing by Gerry Doyle)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Southwest Airlines will charge for checked bags starting May 28.
    • •The policy change aims to improve the airline's earnings.
    • •Loyal customers with high status retain free bag benefits.
    • •The change follows investor pressure for increased revenue.
    • •Southwest's unique 'bags fly free' policy is ending.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Southwest Airlines shifts to paid baggage policy to lift earnings

    1What changes is Southwest Airlines making to its baggage policy?

    Southwest Airlines will start charging customers for checked bags, ending its unique free baggage policy that allowed two free checked bags.

    2When will the new baggage policy take effect?

    The new baggage policy will take effect on May 28.

    3How will the new policy affect loyal customers?

    Loyal customers with the highest status, A-List Preferred, will still receive two free checked bags, while those with lower loyalty status will receive one free checked bag.

    4What financial pressures is Southwest Airlines facing?

    Southwest Airlines is under pressure to revamp its business model due to lackluster earnings and aims to lift its operating margin to at least 10%.

    5How much revenue do baggage fees generate for U.S. airlines?

    Baggage fees produced over $7 billion in revenue for major U.S. airlines in 2023, but Southwest generated only $73.4 million.

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