
Amtrak has the perfect comment on free baggage rules after Southwest Airlines' policy change
Southwest Airlines recently announced that it will start charging customers a fee for checked bags and has ended its decades-old free policy, which its executive earlier described as a major differentiator from the budget carrier's rivals.
According to Reuters, Tuesday's decision by the airline comes as its lackluster earnings fueled pressure to revamp the business model. Marking a departure from his passenger-friendly policies, this comes after it announced plans to end open seating last year.
Amtrak boasts about its luggage policy
US national passenger railroad company Amtrak highlighted its luggage policy on social media platform X after airlines announced changes to the perks.
A few hours after Southwest announced its latest decision, Amtrak said, «guess we’re the only ones doing free baggage now,» Fox Business reported.
In a follow-up post, the company shared a link to its carry-on luggage policy. As per the official website, each of its passengers are allowed to get one personal item and two carry-on items free of cost as long as they are not overweight.
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It mentions that the personal item must be less than 25 lbs (or 12 kg) and 14x11x7 inches, while for two carry-on items, the set weight is 50 lbs (or 23 kg) and 28x22x14 inches each.
It has further advised passengers to ensure they have a tag placed on all the bags including their name and address.
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Amtrak on overweight bags
Passengers will be required to repack their bags to make sure their weight remains under 50 lbs. Also, boxes can be purchased at the stations to help in repacking the items. This is different from several airlines that
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