Alaska Airlines Baggage PoliciesAlaska Air / Horizon Air Baggage AllowanceCarryon BaggageYou're allowed one carry-on bag, which can measure up to 10" H x 17" W x 24" L (25 x 43 x 61 cm), plus one personal item, such as a purse, briefcase or laptop computer. At least one of the items should be stowed under the seat in front of you. Not Carry On - FAA approved child/infant restraint seats to be occupied by a child, Stroller Checked BaggagePassengers traveling on Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air may check their first bag free of charge. A second bag may be checked for $25. Each bag can be a maximum of 62 linear inches (length + width + height) and may weigh up to 50 pounds. Additional fees apply if there are 3 or more bags being checked, or if the bags are overweight or oversized. Customers confirmed in First Class at the time of check-in may check 2 bags free of charge. Current MVP Gold Mileage Plan members may check 2 bags free of charge. Strollers, car seats, and disabled customers' assistive devices do not count towards checked baggage allowance and may be checked without charge. Active duty military personnel traveling on orders may check three bags free of charge, up to 50 pounds each (exception, military duffle bags may be accepted up to 70 pounds each) and up to 115 linear inches each. Customers making international connections to other airlines may follow the weight restrictions of the international airline, which may allow for heavier bags than the Alaska Airlines free allowance. Customers traveling solely within the state of Alaska may check 3 bags free of charge. Customers traveling to or from Guadalajara or Mexico City may check 2 bags free of charge. Unless otherwise noted, each bag can be a maximum of 62 linear inches (length + width + height) and may weigh up to 50 pounds.
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