Volaris Baggage Fees: Checked Baggage Cost, Allowance
and Policy Explained

Volaris baggage fees are fare-based, meaning what you pay depends entirely on your ticket type and how early you add baggage.
As a low-cost airline, most fares do not include checked baggage by default. Understanding the rules before booking
helps you avoid high airport fees.

Last Updated: April 2026

This guide explains Volaris baggage fees, allowance, weight limits, and simple ways to reduce extra charges.

Quick Answer: Volaris Baggage Fees

Volaris baggage fees depend on your fare type. Zero fares do not include checked baggage, while Basic and Plus fares typically include one bag. The standard limit is 25 kg per bag, and buying baggage online during booking is usually the cheapest option. 

At a Glance: Volaris Baggage Fees

FeatureDetails
Zero FareNo checked bag included
Basic Fare1 bag at 15 kg typically included
Plus Fare1 bag at 25 kg typically included
Weight Limit25 kg per bag
Size Limit62 linear inches
Cheapest OptionAdd baggage at booking

How Volaris Baggage Fees Work

Volaris uses a tiered fare system, Zero, Basic, and Plus. Your baggage allowance depends entirely on which fare you purchased.

  • Zero fare — No checked bag included. All baggage paid separately
  • Basic fare —One checked bag (15 kg / 33 lbs) typically included 
  • Plus fare — One checked bag (25 kg / 55 lbs) typically included in the fare 

If you are on a Zero or Basic fare and need to check a bag, purchasing it online at the time of booking locks in the lowest available rate. Fees increase significantly the closer you get to departure.

What is the Volaris baggage policy?

Volaris is an ultra-low-cost carrier. Checked baggage is not included on Zero fares and must be purchased separately. Basic and Plus fares typically include one checked bag. Buying baggage online at booking is always the cheapest option. 

Volaris Checked Baggage Allowance by Fare

The following is a general overview of what each Volaris fare type includes for checked baggage: 

Fare TypeFree Checked BagsWeight LimitSize Limit
ZeroNone25 kg (55 lbs) if paid62 linear inches
Basic1 bag15 kg (33 lbs) if paid62 linear inches
Plus1 bag25 kg (55 lbs)62 linear inches

Allowances may vary by route. This overview is based on the Volaris fare structure available on volaris.com. Rules may vary by route and season.

For example:  A passenger travelling from  Mexico City to Cancun on a Zero fare would need to purchase a checked bag separately before travel. A Plus fare passenger on the same route would have one 25 kg bag included. Adding a bag at the airport on either fare is significantly more expensive than purchasing it at booking. 

Volaris First, Second and Third Checked Bag

First checked bag

On Zero fare, the first checked bag is not included and must be purchased. On Basic/Plus fares, it’s typically included (Basic: 15 kg, Plus: 25 kg)  You need to pay for it, and the cost depends on your route and when you add it. Booking it early is usually the cheapest option.

Second checked bag
A second bag (on any fare) is treated as extra baggage and costs more than the first. Fees are typically higher on international routes compared to domestic flights.

Third bag and beyond
Volaris allows up to five checked bags per passenger, but the cost increases with each additional bag. If you know you’ll need multiple bags, it’s best to add them during booking to get a lower price.

Fees are based on publicly available Volaris fare information and may vary by route and season. Always confirm the latest charges before travel.

How Much Does Volaris Baggage Cost on International Routes?

Volaris baggage cost on international routes is generally higher than domestic. Fees vary by destination and are shown during the booking process. Adding bags early remains the most cost-effective option regardless of route. 

Volaris Baggage Weight and Size Limits

Volaris has clear limits for checked baggage:

  • Weight limit: up to 25 kg (55 lbs) per bag
  • Maximum size: 62 linear inches (length + width + height)
  • Maximum allowed weight: up to 45 kg (99 lbs) with additional fees

If your bag exceeds these limits, extra charges will apply.

Volaris Extra Baggage Fees: Overweight and Oversized Charges

If your bag goes over the standard limits:

  • 25–45 kg → overweight fee applies
  • Over 62 inches → oversized fee applies
  • Over 45 kg → generally not accepted
  • Both overweight + oversized → both fees apply together

These charges can add up quickly, so it’s best to weigh and measure your bags at home before heading to the airport.

Fees vary by route, so always check with Volaris before travel.

Special Items on Volaris

Some items don’t fit in a standard suitcase.  Volaris has separate rules for these.

Sports equipment
Items like bicycles, surfboards, and golf clubs are allowed.
They must follow size and weight limits.
A special handling fee applies, even if it replaces a checked bag.

Musical instruments
Small instruments can go as carry-on if they meet cabin limits.
Larger ones must be checked. Use a hard case for safety.
Always check the fee before travel.

Oversized items
Items over 62 inches or 25 kg may incur extra fees.
If both limits are exceeded, both fees apply.
These charges can be high, so try to stay within limits.

Who Gets Extra Baggage Benefits on Volaris

Some passengers may get extra allowance:

  • Volaris INVEX card holders → may get extra baggage benefits
  • Medical equipment → wheelchairs and similar items are free
  • Infants → essential baby items are usually allowed

Benefits depend on your fare and eligibility. Always check before travel.

Who Should Pay for Extra Baggage on Volaris?

  • Light packers — A personal item or small carry-on may be enough for short trips, avoiding checked baggage fees entirely.
  • Families — Adding bags at booking saves money compared to paying at the airport.
  • Frequent travelers — Consider whether a higher fare with baggage included works out cheaper than a Zero fare with bags added separately.

How to Avoid Volaris Baggage Fees

A little planning helps you save money.

  • Add baggage during booking → cheapest option
  • Check your fare → most do not include bags
  • Weigh your bag at home → avoid overweight fees
  • Pack fewer bags → each extra bag costs more

Even one overweight bag can cost more than buying baggage early.

Before You Travel with Volaris

Volaris baggage rules are simple once you check your fare.

Before your flight:

  • Confirm how many bags are included
  • Check size and weight limits
  • Add baggage early if needed

For cabin bag size and allowance details, see our Volaris carry-on rules guide. For seating costs, check our Volaris seat selection guide. For a broader overview, visit our airline baggage fees hub. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What happens if my Volaris bag is overweight?

What is the Volaris checked baggage allowance? 

How much is the Volaris baggage fee? 

Does Volaris include checked baggage?

Only Zero fare excludes checked baggage. Basic (15 kg) and Plus (25 kg) typically include one bag. All other fare types require baggage to be purchased separately.

Can I add baggage after booking Volaris?

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