When checking a bag makes sense
We’re not here to say airlines are always wrong.
Checking a bag can make sense for short, nonstop flights where baggage claim is quick and predictable. It can also work well if you receive free checked bags through airline status or credit card perks. And if you’re a light packer traveling with one standard suitcase, the traditional approach may be perfectly fine.
Still, airline policies change often. Reviewing current airline baggage fees before you fly can help avoid surprises—especially on return legs or connecting routes.
Works best for short, nonstop trips with predictable baggage claim.
