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May I clarify the baggage policy for 2 checked bags.
Still confused even reading some of the southwest baggage policies.
Is it 50 lbs each times 2 per passenger?
So since we there are 3 of us, we will have 6pcs of 50lbs in total?
Thank you.
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yes, the three of you are allowed a total of six 50 pound (max) bags.
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Thank you for your feedback.
Does it mean 50lbs each luggage?
So I can check in 6 luggages for the 3 of us weighing 50lbs each luggage?
Sample: I have 2 luggages which weighs 50lbs each (which makes it 100lbs).
That is a total of 300lbs for each passenger for the 3 of us?
Thanks again.
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@tinefaye77 wrote:Thank you for your feedback.
Does it mean 50lbs each luggage?
So I can check in 6 luggages for the 3 of us weighing 50lbs each luggage?
Sample: I have 2 luggages which weighs 50lbs each (which makes it 100lbs).
That is a total of 300lbs for each passenger for the 3 of us?
Thanks again.
No - up to 100 lbs per person in the form of up to two 50 lb bags each.
If only one bag is checked by a passenger then the limit will be 50 lbs, that passenger doesn't get the unused allowance.
To clarify a heavier bag than 50 lbs is allowed, but you must pay an overweight bag fee.
The FREE limit is 1 or 2 bags per person, each bag weighs 50 lbs or less individually.
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