WestJet hiked its checked bag fees and here's what to know

WestJet has increased the first checked bag fee for guests who purchase UltraBasic or Econo fares, aligning with industry pricing and revenue trends.Ā
The $5 fee increase took effect last month, on Sept. 16, 2025; however, there are ways to avoid the increase.
WestJet Rewards members can avoid paying the increase when booking a flight by adding their rewards ID and pre-paying for bags, or via Manage Trips on an existing booking up to 24 hours before flight departure.Ā
Guests who purchase their flights using a WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard will continue to enjoy a free first piece of checked baggage.

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āWestJet continues to manage costs to protect affordability and access to air travel and remains committed to transparency regarding all fares and fees,ā WestJet said when speaking with Daily Hive.
This isn’t the first change WestJet has revealed this year.Ā
Last month, WestJet announced upgrades to some of its planes, with refreshed cabins featuring new layouts and more options to fit every budget.
New economy seats will have adjustable headrests and enhanced cushion and back support. Seats will have a fixed recline design that āhelps preserve personal space,ā so you wonāt have to worry about bothering the person behind you as you try to take a little nap. Travellers who want extra legroom still have the option to book seats in the exit row.Ā
The airline is also installing WestJet Wi-Fi presented by Telus. The high-speed internet service will provide streaming-level speeds across its fleet and will be available in all its Boeing 737-800 and MAX-8 aircraft by the end of 2025. WestJet Wi-Fi is free for Rewards members.
In addition, WestJet and RBC recently announced updates to their WestJet RBC Mastercard programs.Ā

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Starting Nov. 5, 2025, cardholders will be able to earn WestJet points faster on everyday purchases, while enjoying more travel benefits and insurance options on both credit cards.
World Elite Mastercard holders will be able to earn two points per dollar spent not only on WestJet flights and vacations, but also on Sunwing Vacations and on all eligible purchases in new everyday categories. This includes groceries, gas, electric vehicle charging, and public transit or rideshare.
WestJet RBC Mastercard users will be able to earn 1.5 points on Sunwing Vacations and all eligible purchases, including restaurants, food delivery, streaming services, digital games, and digital subscriptions.
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With files from Irish Mae Silvestre and Isabelle Docto