Delta Airlines is one of the largest airlines in the world based on the number of passengers they serve. This United States-based airline is known for the reliability, safety, and excellent customer service it offers to cater to its passengers. For their customers, they even have a generous baggage policy, which includes one or two pieces of baggage based on the class of service. Even if passengers fail to match the permitted limit, Delta charges them reasonable fees for their checking baggage across United States, Canada, and Mexico flights. In this article, we will learn in-depth about the baggage policy and its details.
Passengers are permitted to carry checked baggage with a maximum limit of 50 pounds for economy class and 70 pounds for Business class, first class, and Delta One with combined dimensions of 62 inches, length + width + height.
The baggage allowance can vary depending on the class of the flight; let's examine what Delta offers passengers across different flight classes.
Again, the weight can also be different for every class of ticket. Here is the allowance based on the different classes of tickets.
Being generous to their customers, Delta Airlines does not imply any weight limitations for the carry-on items, but the size limit is mentioned below:
Passengers who are traveling within the United States and to places like the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, and your checked bag crosses the allowed limitations, then you will have to pay the extra charges as mentioned below:
According to Delta Airlines' baggage policy, passengers must be aware of the allowed size limitation of their baggage. For extra size, you will have to pay the additional charges as mentioned below:
If the passenger is flying with a special baggage item like sports equipment, musical instruments, or medical supplies, you might have to pay additional fees for that. You can check the fees on Delta Airlines' official website.