How to beat Viva Aerobus fees (2026)
Updated: 2026-02-15Verdict: This airline’s fees are usually won or lost in three places: bags, seats, and fare restrictions. The playbook below shows how travelers avoid the most common fee stacks.
1) Bags: stop paying the “airport penalty”
Bag fee avoidance is usually about two moves: pay in advance (if the airline prices that lower) and stay within personal-item dimensions when the fare class restricts carry-ons.
2) Basic Economy: the “cheap fare” that isn’t
Basic Economy is where airlines hide restrictions that convert into add-on fees. The safe move is to do fee-stack math before booking.
3) Seats: don’t pay for “fake upgrades”
Seat fees are usually where airlines mint margin. Your defense is timing (recheck at check-in) and refusing to pay “Preferred” pricing for non-legroom seats.
4) Changes: the hidden value of non-Basic tickets
Many “no change fee” policies still charge fare differences. The consumer move is to avoid locked fares when plans are uncertain.
Fee-stack math (why “cheap fares” aren’t)
Fee stacks are why travelers feel “bait-and-switched.” The fix is always the same: price the trip as base fare + likely add-ons before you click purchase.