United Airlines Carry-on Allowance1 Standard Carry-on Bag: Standard Economy: FREE. Basic Economy: No bag included (excluding South America, transatlantic/transpacific flights where a standard carry-on is included*)
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Barring exemptions for elite status or co-branded credit cards, economy class passengers can expect to pay $35 (or $30 if prepaid) for the first checked bag and $45 ($40 if prepaid) for the second checked bag on domestic flights. Business and first class passengers receive up to two checked bags free of charge.
Most airlines do give free carry-on baggage. However, there are some exceptions where ultra-low-cost airlines will allow you to take a free small personal item but no free carry-on bag.
Economy and Economy Plus flyers will be able to take a personal item and carry-on bag on the flight without any extra fees. If you have elite status with United, an eligible MileagePlus credit card or Star Alliance Gold status, you are allowed to bring a free carry-on.
Those who are traveling in business or first class and/or have elite status with United can check a bag up to 70 pounds for free — even on a basic economy ticket. If you're a heavy packer and your luggage weight usually exceeds 50 pounds, you may want to consider going for United elite status.
It's rare to find U.S. airlines with free checked baggage. Southwest Airlines is the only airline without any bag fees. For other airlines, you'll need to earn elite status or book your tickets with an airline credit card.
If you purchased a basic economy ticket for United, it should be clearly indicated on your ticket or confirmation email. Look for the fare code - basic economy code for United is N. Are United Airlines' Mileage Plus points valuable enough to pay $50-100 extra for a long trip?
United Airlines Carry-on Size Restrictions. Carry-on luggage for a United Airlines flight must be no larger than 9 inches X 14 inches X 22 inches (22 cm X 35 cm X 56 cm). When measuring, remember these dimensions include the luggage's wheels and handles.
Domestic carry-on policies. A good rule of thumb is that if your carry-on bag fits under the seat in front of you, it's considered a personal item. This includes small backpacks, purses, briefcases, laptop bags, etc. Larger bags, including suitcases, must fit in the overhead bin compartment.