06-20-2022
04:39 PM
For anyone who finds this post, the response from SW on Facebook to the same question is clear as mud:
Answer:
Hi there, (QCTri)! Thanks for taking the time to reach out, and we'd be happy to provide some clarification. We try to make our Customer's travel a smooth one, and if your bike exceeds the dimensions/weight that is listed above, then you should only be charged one oversize fee for the bicycle. We hope this info helps! -(Customer Service Agent)
Follow up:
Wow thank you for quick response! Just to confirm, if a bike case is over 80", but is LESS than 100 lbs, it can be checked ($75.00 fee) and DOES NOT need to be shipped as cargo. I appreciate the clarification.
Response:
Of course, we're happy to help! While you shouldn't be charged more than one bag fee, I would have to say that it ultimately be under the jurisdiction of our Employees at the airport as to whether or not your bicycle would travel in cargo depending on the dimensions of your bicycle case. -(CS Agent)
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06-20-2022
10:15 AM
Good Morning
Has anyone flown with a bike on Southwest lately? I found several old post that stated if the case was over 61 linear inches, the cost was $75.00 each way. However, that appears to have changed recently. The current policy appears to be:
The items listed below will be accepted as Checked Baggage for a $75 each way charge:
Bicycles (defined as nonmotorized and having a single seat) properly packed in a bicycle box or hard case from 51 to 100 pounds in weight or 62 to 80 inches in total dimensions. Pedals and handlebars must be removed and packaged in protective materials so as not to be damaged by or cause damage to other Baggage. Bicycles packaged in cardboard or soft sided cases will be transported as limited release items. Bicycles over 100 pounds in weight and 81 inches in total dimensions cannot be checked as baggage and can only be shipped as Cargo if the Customer is a known Shipper.
I have a Trico Iron Case, which is 87-88 linear inches. It appears every hard shell case is over the 80" limit. Am I reading this correctly?
The last discussion I was able to find no longer seems to be accurate.
https://community.southwest.com/t5/Travel-Policies/Checked-Bike-Box/m-p/113968
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