The weight limit for baggage on Allegiant Air is 40 pounds for each checked bag and 15 pounds for carry-on items.
For checked baggage, you can bring up to two bags, but keep in mind that exceeding the weight limit will incur additional fees. It’s important to weigh your bags before heading to the airport.
Carry-on items must fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you. If you have larger items, you might need to check them instead.
Allegiant Air also allows personal items, like a purse or backpack, which should not exceed 7 x 15 x 16 inches. Always check their website for the latest policies as they can change.
If you’re traveling with sports equipment or special items, different rules may apply. Be sure to confirm those details on Allegiant’s site as well.
Planning ahead can save you both time and money when it comes to baggage fees. Keeping your luggage within the weight limits is key for a smooth travel experience.
What happens if my bag is over the weight limit?
If your bag exceeds the weight limit, you’ll be charged an additional fee, which can vary based on your destination.
Can I bring a carry-on and a checked bag?
Yes, you can bring one carry-on bag and one personal item for free. Checked bags incur a fee based on the weight and number of bags.
Is there a size limit for carry-on baggage?
Yes, your carry-on must not exceed 22 x 14 x 9 inches, including wheels and handles.
Are there fees for exceeding baggage limits?
Yes, fees apply for checked bags over 40 pounds and for additional checked bags beyond the first two.
Can I purchase additional baggage allowance?
Yes, you can purchase additional baggage allowance during booking or at the airport, but it’s often cheaper to do it online in advance.