'A Nasty Move': Social media reacts as Southwest Airlines ends free checked bags after 54 years

Passengers voice frustration as Southwest Airlines ditches a decades-old perk, many question the airline's future.

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Southwest Airlines made a bold move on March 11, 2025, announcing the end of its long-standing free checked bags policy, which had been a hallmark of the airline for over five decades. For 54 years, the company allowed all passengers to check two bags at no extra cost, but starting May 28, 2025, this perk will be available only to select groups of travelers.

As part of the change, Southwest will continue to offer two free checked bags for Rapid Rewards A-List members and Business Select passengers, while A-List members and certain other customers will receive one free checked bag. Passengers holding Rapid Rewards credit cards will also get a credit for one checked bag. However, those outside these categories will now be required to pay fees to check their bags.

The decision has sparked an outcry on social media, with many passengers expressing their disappointment over the loss of a signature Southwest perk. One Twitter user wrote, “There’s literally no reason to fly Southwest now. The bags were literally the only advantage they had.” Another said, “That was a nasty move for Southwest Airlines. They even could have dropped the free bag allowance down to 1. But snatching both free checked bags is just greed.”

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