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Baggage Allowance

  
Here you'll find answers for many common questions about transporting items on American Airlines including the free baggage allowance, the dimensions, weight and ...
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Baggage Allowances on Flights

  
Baggage. Tickets Changes & Refunds. Airport Information. In-flight ... Baggage. Baggage Allowances. Excess Baggage & Valuation. Special Baggage. Tote ... Checked Baggage ...
http://www.delta.com/traveling_checkin/baggage/baggage_allowance/index.jsp

Baggage Policy (Allowance)

  
Exceptions to free Baggage Allowance: ... The baggage allowance for other international destinations may vary. ... Domestic Baggage Allowance ...
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Delta Baggage Information

  
Find out about baggage allowances on flights, what's considered special baggage, and more ... Baggage Allowances. What can you carry on? What can you check? ...
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Baggage allowance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  
Baggage allowance. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: ... The Star Alliance allows and extra baggage allowance of 20 kilograms (44 lbs) or ...
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GSA - Baggage Allowance

  
Airlines have implemented changes in baggage weight allowance in coach class for international travel. ... free coach class baggage allowance is 50 pounds per ...
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Baggage Policy (Allowance)

  
This page details American Airlines' policy on Baggage Allowance for travel on AA. ... The baggage allowance for other international destinations may vary. ...
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Checked baggage allowance

  
Exceptions to standard baggage allowance for flights operated by KLM and Air France ... From that point the Domestic Baggage Allowance policy applies for the onward ...
http://www.klm.com/travel/gb_en/travel_information/baggage/baggage_allowance/index.htm

Checked Baggage

  
Baggage Allowance > Claiming your Checked Baggage > ... The same free checked baggage allowance applies to children and infants paying ...
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Southwest Airlines - Baggage

  
Baggage Allowance: Beginning January 29, 2008, Southwest will allow two (2) ... Weight and Size Allowance: Maximum weight is 50 pounds and maximum size is 62 ...
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Q.baggage allowance?Related Search:
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 My husband is off to work in Qatar for 4 months and has to fly out with tools for his work. We are unsure who he is flying with as we don't have the tickets yet (guys in Qatar sorting the flights out). We were wondering what you guys think the avarage baggage allowance weight is for a flight to the Middle East. :-)
A.as Malaysia Airlines regulation (according class) economical seat - 20kg business seat - 30 kg first class - 50kg but for your own good, make sure your bag is not more than 32kg.. this is standard weight for baggage..
  

Q.What is the baggage allowance on long haul flights these days?Related Search:
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 Hi, thanks for reading my question I am travelling to China in a few weeks on a BA flight (World Traveller Plus). I wanted to know what my baggage allowance is and also what my carry-on allowance would be. If someone can tell me the maximum weight allowed and dimensions, then that would be great Thanks
A.check the web site for the air line you are useing because they vary from company to company.
  

Q.up to date ryanair from east midlands airport cabin baggage allowance - dimensions, how many?Related Search:
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 I am flying with Ryanair and I want to know the up to date cabin baggage allowance/restrictions. I know it keeps changing and I can't seem to find the right information. I am flying from East Midlands Airport to Riga, Latvia. Thanks Also where should I look next time for up to date advice.
A.Regardless of Ryanair's rules, East Midlands will still only allow you one piece of cabin baggage. Some airports are changing the rules next week, but not E. Midlands. I think it's because they don't have enough staff trained to x-ray cabin luggage...
  

Q.What is the baggage allowance for air travel from USA-Portugal?Related Search:
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 How many pieces of Free allowance checked baggage? weight for each suitcase? I Will be flying economy with Iberia Airlines from Miami, USA Airport to Porto, Portugal Airport. Connection in Madrid, Spain Airport. I have heard of airlines cutting back on their luggage allowance from 2 suitcases to 1.... does this apply to me???
A.This website should provide the info you need. If you're flying before May 6th, click on "Consult allowances here". If later, click on "Consult the new conditions" [Link] 
  

Q.moving to Spain for 6 months, what will my baggage allowance be?Related Search:
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 I am moving over to Gran Canaria for 6 months-1 year next year, and was wondering about baggage allowance? Is it still the normal 20kg, or am I allowed more? Any useful websites anybody know of?
A.When I moved to Lanzarote I was still only allowed 20kg but I have heard people who were allowed more. I think it depends on the company you fly with. Try the website I've added and ask this question on the residents corner. Its the Lanzarote website but I'm sure someone can help you, they may even tell you a similar website for Gran Canaria? Hope this helps and good luck with the move! x
  

Q.Why does everyone have the same baggage allowance on an aircraft?Related Search:
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 I am 160 pounds. I get get same allowance as a person 300 pounds, maybe they should give an average weight allowance of 300 pounds in total, person and luggage
A.Because you paid for one seat, and so did the 300 pound person, so you get the same amount of space for your luggage. If that person had to pay for 2 seats (as overwieght people sometimes have to do) then they should be entitled to more luggage space.
  

Q.What is the free baggage allowance for cross Atlantic trips?Related Search:
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 I want to know the weight and the dimensions for the free accepted baggage including the cary-on items in cabin
A.That depends on the airline, the class of ticket you purchased, and if you are an "elite" frequent flyer. There are no universal regulations that apply to baggage allowance, so each airline has its own policy. It costs the airline money to handle and transport your luggage. For example, Northwest gives an allowance of 2 pieces totaling 50 pounds for economy class, and 3 pieces totaling 110 pounds for first/business class - international flights. For carry-on you are limited to one piece of a maximum of 40 pounds with maximum dimensions of 9 inches by 14 inches by 22 inches, plus a small bag such as a purse. Keep in mind though that if everybody were to take that much luggae on board, the overhead bins will be full and you will have to put that big bag under the seat in front of you. You can usually pay a surcharge if you have more than that. Most airlines give you a bit of tolerance if you happen to be on a flight that isn't completely sold out, but that is rare these days!
  
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On the commercial transportation, mostly with airlines, the baggage allowance is the amount of checked or carry-on luggage the airline will allow per passenger. On some airlines, this is the amount that is allowed free of charge. In other cases, this is the firm limit, and carrying additional weight for an extra payment is not an option.

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[edit] General Overview

The general allowance per passenger depends on the policies of the particular airline. On U.S. domestic flights, it is typical for an airline to allow passengers to check up to 2 pieces of lugagge that are up to 50 pounds (22.7 kg) each free of charge (total 100 pounds = 45.4 kg), and this can be exceeded for a fee. However, within Europe, and often on flights between the United States and Europe, the limit is as low as 40 pounds (18 kilograms) total per passenger, and many airlines do not allow passengers to exceed this amount, even with payment of a fee. Many passengers complain about this limit, because after the typical 15-20 pounds (7-8 kg) of the suitcase itself, little room remains for any other items.

Checked luggage is usually measured by weight. All checked items are generally weighed by the airline, and if they exceed the limit, the passenger is informed by the airline. To avoid any fees, the passenger often must switch some of the items found in the suitcase to another suitcase, or else carry it on.

Carry-on luggage tends to be measured more in dimensions. Passengers can thereby skip weight restrictions by carrying on the item. However, there are more restrictions on the types of belongings that can be carried on the plane.

[edit] Piece Concept

On flights to and from the United States, as well as flights to and from Canada (and on selected flights which vary by airline), passenger baggage is controlled by the so-called Piece Concept. Under the Piece Concept, passengers are permitted to check two bags with a per-bag weight of up to 50 pounds (23 kilograms) for Economy Class, and up to 70 pounds (32 kilograms) for Business or First Class. Certain airlines operating under the Piece Concept may add additional checked baggage allowance for their Elite Level fliers (see below sections). Weight restrictions are per bag, unlike the Weight Concept (described below). [1]

[edit] Weight Concept

On flights not serving the United States or Canada (or other locations specified by the airline where the Piece Concept does not apply), passenger baggage is controlled by the so-called Weight Concept. Under the Weight Concept, each passenger is permitted to check a total bag weight in however many bags they have. Typically, Economy Class is permitted to check in up to 44 pounds (20 kilograms), Business Class is permitted to check in 66 pounds (30 kilograms), and First Class is permitted 88 pounds (40 kilograms). Unlike the Piece Concept, in which weight restrictions are per bag, the Weight Concept allows passengers to combine their bag weight into fewer bags which would otherwise be too heavy to travel under the Piece Concept.[2]

[edit] Star Alliance

  • Policy
    • The baggage allotment for the Star Alliance member airlines tends to be the same across the board so as to ensure seamless travel for passengers, minimizing confusion.
  • Exceptions
    • The Star Alliance allows and extra baggage allowance of 20 kilograms (44 lbs) or one additional piece of luggage for Star Alliance elite members. That includes all Star Alliance Gold members.[3]

[edit] Oneworld

  • Policy
    • Oneworld alliance differs greatly from the Star Alliance in the fact that the maximum weight allowed is determined by each individual airline's policies and procedures.

Customers are advised of the most restrictive allowance for their Oneworld itinerary at time of booking or check-in.[4]

  • Exceptions
    • Oneworld currently offers no exceptions to any respective member airlines baggage allowance due to it being set by them in the first place.

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/passenger/passenger_baggage/check_bag.htm IATA Baggage Information
  2. ^ http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/passenger/passenger_baggage/check_bag.htm IATA Baggage Information
  3. ^ Star Alliance, Star Alliance frequent travel benefits. Retrieved on September 21, 2007.
  4. ^ Oneworld, Oneworld baggage information. Retrieved on September 21, 2007.


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