Frontier Airlines is lowering its luggage weight limit to 40 lbs

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Frontier Airlines is putting its passengers on a diet. Well, their luggage, anyway.

Effective March 1, the Denver-based carrier is changing its policy on how much you can cram into your suitcase. Instead of being able to carry 50 pounds per bag, Frontier is lowering the weight limit on baggage to 40 pounds.

And you know what they say about dieting – that last five to 10 pounds is the hardest to lose.

The baggage fees will remain the same but starting next month if your bag is overweight you will incur a $50 charge starting at 41 pounds of weight instead of at 51. And, you only have 10 pounds of leeway with that charge. If your bag weighs 51 pounds and up, it’s a $100 fee.

The change is for tickets purchased on or after January 18. If you booked prior to January 18, you can still bring a bag that weighs up to 50 pounds without getting nailed with the new fee. Anything over 50 pounds and it’s a $75 charge.

Frontier’s new 40-pound policy isn’t new, as Spirit and Allegiant already have a 40-pound limit in place. Most other airlines still maintain a 50-pound limit before charging overweight fees.

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