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WestJet increases fees for checked baggage, matching recent Air Canada move

April 23, 20263 Mins Read
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WestJet is increasing the price many passengers will pay to check baggage, starting today.

Travellers paying at the airport to check their bags will see prices increase by $10 each for the first and second bag. If paying in advance, the fees will go up by $5 per bag for the first and second bags.

The airline told CBC News its new fees will be effective for reservations booked from April 23 onward.

While discounts that apply to certain WestJet Rewards members remain in place, this increase is the third in as many years to the airline’s baggage fees. It comes less than a year after the last hike.

In a statement, a WestJet spokesperson told CBC News the increases are because of industry trends and “impacts from current global conditions.”

Passengers on cheapest fares could pay $60 for one bag

When travelling in Canada, passengers on the airline’s cheapest ultra-basic fares will now pay between $60 to $93 for their first bag, and $75 to $111 for a second, depending on when and where they choose to pay.

Within Canada, standard econo passengers could pay between $45 to $81 for their first bag, and $60 to $99 for a second.

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Passengers to Asia or Europe could see baggage fees ranging from $85 to $123 for a single item of checked luggage if they are travelling on ultra-basic.

Fees for excess, overweight and oversized baggage are seeing the biggest increase, with a hike of $50. In some scenarios, an overweight bag could cost up to $168.

WestJet move follows a similar Air Canada move

This is not the first price increase announced by a Canadian airline in recent weeks.

Last Monday, Air Canada announced higher baggage fees for economy basic passengers, with the first bag increasing from $35 to $45 for travellers within Canada or to and from the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America. The fee for the second bag increased from $50 to $60.

Fuel surcharges have also been introduced for certain bookings or vacation packages by both Air Canada and WestJet. Air Transat has also said it would be adjusting fares or fuel surcharges in recent weeks. On Monday, WestJet also said it was cutting capacity due to increased fuel costs.

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Both Air Canada and WestJet increased some baggage fees in April. (CBC)

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