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  1. No single piece of checked baggage may weigh more than 100 pounds and/or exceed 115" (linear). Contact Alaska Air Cargo at 1-800-225-2752 for assistance with any items that exceed the checked baggage limitation

  2. www.alaskacargo.com › services › ratesRates | Alaska Air Cargo

    Get a quote for your air cargo and freight needs using rate charts. Rates are simple and include most charts and fees based on actual or dimensional weight.

  3. Carry-on luggage. You're allowed 1 carry-on bag plus 1 personal item such as a purse, briefcase, or laptop. Learn more. Checked baggage. Pay $35 for the first bag, and $45 for the second. Learn More. Baggage issues. Have questions about delayed, lost, damaged bags or items left on board? Learn more. Special baggage.

  4. To determine Alaska Air Cargo's per pound liability, multiply the total weight of your shipment by $.50. For example: If the total weight of the shipment is 500 pounds: The per pound liability is $.50 The maximum liability would be 500 x $.50 = $250.

  5. We're the only passenger airline in the U.S. with dedicated cargo planes, offering capacity to, from, and within the state of Alaska - and new twice-weekly freighter service to California (LAX). Or ship on our fleet of over 330 passenger aircrafts serving 100+ destinations in North America. Learn More. Cargo News. Stay up to date.

  6. 9 sty 2024 · All checked bags must adhere to a max weight of 50 pounds (23 kg) and max linear dimensions of 62 inches (158 cm). For flights purchased on or after January 2, 2024, the fees are as follows: Domestic. Economy. First Bag: $35. Second Bag: $45. 3+ Bags: $150 each. First Class. First Bag: FREE. Second Bag: FREE. Third Bag: $150 each.

  7. 9 sty 2024 · Alaska Airlines bag fees increase to $45 for a second checked bag, while you can expect to pay $150 per bag after that. If you booked your flight before Jan. 2, you'd pay $30 for your first checked bag, $40 for a second, and just $100 for every bag after that. At present, Alaska is the only U.S. airline charging $35 for a bag no matter what.

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