Saturday, May 2, 2026

Sky-High Fees And Wi-Fi Shifts: What’s Changing At American And United In 2026

If you’re planning to fly this year, your wallet might feel a little lighter before you even leave the terminal. Both American Airlines and United Airlines have rolled out significant changes to their baggage fee structures and in-flight connectivity in early 2026. A merger between the 2 airlines is also being teased.

While some of these updates mean paying more for your suitcase, there is a silver lining for those who value staying connected at 35,000 feet.

Checked Bag Fees: The New Normal

Following a trend across the industry, both carriers have hiked prices for checked luggage. These increases are largely attributed to rising operational and fuel costs.

American AirlinesAmerican has implemented a tiered pricing system that rewards digital prepanning but penalizes last-minute decisions:

First Bag: $35 if prepaid online; $40 if paid at the airport.
Second Bag: $45 if prepaid; $50 if paid at the terminal.

Third Bag: Costs have jumped significantly, now reaching $200 at the airport.

Strategy:

To save, use the American Airlines app to pay for your bags before you arrive at the gate.

United Airlines

United’s changes, effective for tickets booked starting April 3, 2026, are even more pronounced:Domestic & Short-Haul:

Fees for first and second checked bags have increased by $10 across the board.

Airport Rate: If you wait to pay at the airport, expect to pay $50 for your first bag.

The "Silver Lining": Long-haul international routes (Europe/Asia) have currently avoided these increases.

The Wi-Fi Shakeup: T-Mobile Out, Loyalty In

Perhaps the most surprising news for frequent flyers is the "restriction" on free Wi-Fi—specifically for T-Mobile customers.

For years, T-Mobile users enjoyed free in-flight internet as a plan perk. However, as of April 2026, both American and United have quietly dropped the T-Mobile partnership. Reports suggest the service became so popular that satellite bandwidth could no longer support the volume of users.

But don't panic! While the T-Mobile perk is gone, both airlines are pivoting to loyalty-based free Wi-Fi:

American Airlines: In a new deal with AT&T, American is rolling out free high-speed Wi-Fi for all AAdvantage members. The rollout is expected to cover nearly the entire narrowbody fleet by late spring 2026.United Airlines: United is moving toward Starlink connectivity. While the full fleet won't be finished until 2027, hundreds of regional and mainline aircraft already offer free Wi-Fi for MileagePlus members.


How to Dodge the Extra Costs

If you want to keep your travel budget intact, follow these three rules:

Join the Loyalty Program: Both AAdvantage and MileagePlus are free to join and are now the only way to get free Wi-Fi.

Prepay for Bags: Never wait until you get to the airport counter. Paying via the airline's app at least 24 hours in advance can save you $5–$10 per bag.

Get the Right Credit Card: Airline-branded credit cards (like those from Chase for United or Citi/Barclays for American) typically waive the fee for the first checked bag for you and your companions.

Bottom Line: Travel is getting more expensive, but it's also getting more connected. If you’re willing to trade your data (by joining a loyalty program) and plan ahead, you can still find ways to fly without breaking the bank.

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