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Packing is an essential part of trip planning. Make a list of everything you need to carry and then get a rough estimate of your stuff’s weight. Then, know your fees. First, understand the baggage fees and then pack your items accordingly. Here is a brief outline of the Hawaiian Airlines Baggage Fees you must pay to take your carry-ons and checked bags. Personal items are free.

To avoid the hassle of reading the lengthy descriptions of fees and allowances, call the Hawaiian Airlines representatives now. Dial up the number +1-844-402-8105 and talk to them to learn the cost of carrying bags and how to save money on checked bags. Relax and check what you are eligible for according to your fare type and flight route.

Rules for Hawaiian Airlines Baggage

The airlines baggage fee depends upon various factors, such as

  • the route your flight will cover,

  • is it domestic or international,

  • how many bags you are carrying,

  • if it exceeds the limit of maximum baggage allowed,

  • are you a military personnel who is travelling on duty or for leisure purposes,

  • sports equipment you have,

  • Which mode do you opt for to reserve your checked bags?

Think carefully about all the factors that will help you decide an optimum amount of luggage to carry. There is a standard value for the bags you can take to your Hawaiian flight, exceeding which you must pay the additional oversized or overweight baggage fees. Exceptionally, Hawaiian members enjoy the maximum benefits of taking first and second-checked bags at reduced fares. Based on the above factors, Hawaiian Airlines extends a generous policy for checked baggage to its customers.

Hawaiian Airlines Domestic Travel Fee Structure

When you opt for a flight to points between the State of Hawaii and within the U.S., you can take one personal item and a carry-on for free. These items should be small enough to fit perfectly under the seat before you go on the flight. Besides this, if you are a Hawaiian Member, you get discounts on the first two checked baggage on your Neighbor Island flights.

North American and Inter-Island Baggage Charges for Hawaiian Flights   

Number of Bags

Neighbor Island

North America

Checked bag 1

$30 for non-members
$15 for HawaiianMiles Members

$40

Checked bag 2

$40 for non-members
$20 for HawaiianMiles Members

$45

Each additional bag (per item)

$50

$150

* These non-refundable luggage charges apply per piece for a one-way flight. They also apply to bags up to 50 pounds (23 kgs) and 62 linear inches. However, extra charges for overweight and oversized bags apply if they exceed this limit.

Excess Baggage Cost Hawaiian Airlines

Additional fees for bags exceeding the standard limit apply on domestic flights operating within the State of Hawaii and the U.S.

Extra Fees for Over-weighing Bags

Overweight

Flights operating within the State of Hawaii

Flights wholly within the United States

51-70 lbs (23-31.5 kg)

$35.00

$100.00

71-100 lbs (32-45 kgs)

$70.00

$200.00

Exceeding 100 lbs (45 kgs +)

Not permitted

Not permitted

Additional Cost for Oversized Bags

The standard allowance for checked bags on Hawaiian is 62 inches or 157 cm outside linear dimensions. Bags surpassing this limit are imposed an additional oversized baggage fee. However, you can only bring an oversized bag within the 62-80 inches or 157-203 cm range. Luggage over these stated dimensions is not accepted under the policy.

  • For flights between points within the State of Hawaii, each oversized item is charged $35.00.

  • For domestic travel outside the State of Hawaii but within the U.S., passengers must pay an additional oversized baggage fee of $200 per item.

Hawaiian Airlines Checked Baggage Fees For International Travel

Suppose your flight travel points are between Hawaii/North America to international locations like Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand or others. In that case, Hawaiian Airlines has the maximum baggage allowance of 62 linear inches (157 cm) and 50 lbs (23 kgs). For this, you pay a checked baggage fee depending on the city where you travel.

The following table shows Hawaiian Airlines Baggage Fees for Main Cabin coach and First/Business Cabins:

Destination/Origin

1st Checked Bag Fees

2nd Checked Bag Fee

3rd Checked Bag Fee and Each Additional bag

Hawaii/North America and Pago Pago/Papeete/Rarotonga

Free of charge

Free of charge

USD 150

Rarotonga to Hawaii/North America

Free of charge

Free of charge

NZD 250

Hawaii/North America to Australia/New Zealand

Free of charge

AUD 150

AUD 300

New Zealand to Hawaii/North America

Free of charge

NZD 150

NZD 300

 Hawaii/North America to Japan

Free of charge

Free of charge

USD 150

Japan to Hawaii/North America

Free of charge

Free of charge

JPY 15,000

Hawaii/North America to Korea

Free of charge

Free of charge

150 USD

Korea to Hawaii/North America

Free of charge

Free of charge

KRW 150,000

Oversized or Overweight Baggage Fee Hawaiian Airlines

  • Excess weight and oversize fees are applicable on items surpassing the stated limit.

  • The fee will depend upon the excess weight or size of your bags.

  • You might not be allowed a bag up to a certain limit at some of the above locations. For additional bags exceeding the standard size and weight allowed, you must contact Hawaiian Customer Care.

Baggage Reclaim At Stopovers

Passengers must understand that the policy to pay fees applies if their itinerary has stopovers. You must reclaim your bags at the stopover point for flights that last more than four hours. Then, you must check your bags again for the upcoming flight after the stopover. There, you must pay any baggage fees applicable for that flight.

Fee Exemptions for Military Members on Hawaiian

Hawaiian Airlines has a separate guideline for military people for both on-duty travel and leisure purposes.

Off for Vacation

If you are an active duty U.S. military member, you, your companion and dependent children are permitted to check up to two bags for free on the same ticketed reservation. Each item can weigh up to 50 lbs and measure up to 62 inches (linear). However, if you add more bags to your itinerary, you must pay the standard applicable fees for additional bags.

Military Orders

If you have official government travel orders, you, your spouse, and your children on the same ticketed reservation can check up to five bags without any baggage fee. Each bag can be up to 70 pounds in weightage and measure up to 80 inches (linear dimensions) at zero cost. Also, you incur no penalty or fees for being overweight or oversized.

Additional Guidelines For Sports Equipment

Sportspersons can enjoy the benefit of checking their sports equipment, such as surfboards and bicycles, as standard checked bags on Hawaiian Airlines flights.

  • There is a designated size and weight limit for the items.

  • If you are flying on a direct, nonstop, or connecting flight between the USA and international points, your sports items count towards the free baggage allowance. The new policy is effective January 08, 2025.

  • However, if you exceed the free baggage limits or have stopovers longer than 24 hours, you must pay the extra baggage fees.

  • On Hawaiian-operated flights, you can carry surfboards, kites, paddles, and wakeboards.

Overweight Fees for Sports Equipment to Different Destinations

When your checked baggage weighs more than 50 lbs (23 kg), you must pay the incurred extra fees. Refer below to know the exact value:

Flights to Neighbor Islands:

  • $15 for HawaiianMiles members and $30 for non-members for bags up to 50 lbs (23 kg).

  • $35 extra for bags 51-70 lbs (32 kg).

  • $70 extra for bags 71-100 lbs (45 kg).

Flights to North America:

  • $40 for bags up to 50 lbs (23 kg).

  • $100 extra for bags 51-70 lbs (32 kg).

  • $200 extra for bags 71-100 lbs (45 kg).

Flights to Japan, Korea, and American Samoa:

  • Bags up to 50 lbs (23 kg) are included.

  • $50 extra for bags 51-70 lbs (32 kg).

  • $400 extra for bags 71-100 lbs (45 kg).

Flights to French Polynesia and Cook Islands:

  • Bags up to 50 lbs (23 kg) are included.

  • $50 extra for bags 51-70 lbs (32 kg).

Flights to Australia and New Zealand:

  • One bag up to 70 lbs (32 kg) is free if you connect within 24 hours.

  • Extra bags incur fees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When travelling to Neighbor Islands, you can take your 1st and 2nd bag at $30 and $40 respectively. For passengers travelling to North America, 1st and 2nd bags can be checked for $40 and $45, respectively. If you are a First Class passenger, take your bags on Hawaiian Airlines domestic flights for free. However, if you need to add a third bag or more, each bag will be checked at $50 to travel to the neighbouring islands and $150 to North America.

For travel within Hawaii, a fee of $35 is payable for bags weighing between 51 and 70 pounds (23-31.5 kgs). If bags weigh 71 to 100 pounds (32 to 45 kgs), the fee is $70. For flights wholly within the U.S., the fee is $100 for bags of 51 and 70 pounds (23-31.5 kgs) and $200 for 71 to 100 pounds (32 to 45 kgs).

Yes, Hawaiian Members enjoy multiple benefits including discounted first and second checked bags when flying with the state of Hawaii. However, if your bags are overweight, excess baggage fees apply. Plus, Pualani Platinum members receive the first three complimentary bags.

The standard size allowance for Hawaiian Airlines bags is 62 inches (157 cm), for which the standard fee applies. Luggage falling outside these linear dimensions and not exceeding 80 inches (203 cm) is applicable for an additional fee. For travel points within the State of Hawaii, Hawaiian Airlines' oversized baggage fee is $35 per piece. Furthermore, travellers on domestic flights within the U.S. must pay a fee of $200 for each oversized bag they carry.

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