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Your bags aren't free and other drawbacks of some of JetBlue's new prices

JetBlue fliers can say goodbye to checking a first bag for free unless they're willing to pay more for their tickets.

The airline, which serves LAX, Long Beach and Burbank, introduced a new fare structure that means spending at least $15 for a first checked bag. The new fares went into effect June 30.

If you buy a regular Blue ticket, you'll pay $20 at Web check-in or at an airport kiosk and $25 at the check-in counter for a first checked bag. A second checked bag costs $35.

If you buy a Blue Plus ticket, you receive one free checked bag; a Blue Flex ticket, two free checked bags.