luggage allowance
Login
Shoulda flown BA :wink:
Cheers for that RossF, original flight was BA but they changed it. Hubby not packed yet so might be able to put some of my stuff in his.
Did look into this, no just 20KG, but both packed and just a fraction over on each, if I have to pay I have to pay, not unpacking any-more.
To Create or Answer a Topic
Started by RoseR in Ski Chatter 17-Jan-2009 - 12 Replies
RoseR posted Jan-2009
Just how strict are Easyjet on their 20kg allowance? And how much extra if its over?
I'm a laydee
RossF
reply to 'luggage allowance' posted Jan-2009
Every item of standard checked ('hold') baggage will incur a fee. The applicable online fee will be displayed at the time of booking baggage (whether during or after booking your flight). Alternatively, you may choose to pay a higher charge at the airport. You will be advised of this charge at the airport. Payment of the fee provides you with an aggregate allowance of 20kg across all pieces of hold baggage which may only be increased by payment of excess weight charges.
The maximum acceptable weight for each single piece of checked-in hold baggage is 32kg. Baggage which exceeds this weight will not be accepted for carriage.
Where checked-in hold baggage exceeds 20kgs in weight (subject to the above rule), each passenger will pay an excess baggage charge per kg up to a passenger maximum of 50kgs, as follows:
Currency Excess Baggage per kg
GBP 8.00
EUR 12.00
CHF 20.00
DKK 88.00
CSK 320.00
HUF 3200.00
PLN 48.00
SKK 440.00
MAD 140.00
Shoulda flown BA :wink:
Edited 1 time. Last update at 17-Jan-2009
RossF
reply to 'luggage allowance' posted Jan-2009
edited.
Edited 1 time. Last update at 17-Jan-2009
RossF
reply to 'luggage allowance' posted Jan-2009
If you book sports equipment this ups your total to 32kg so you get an extra 12 kilos costing you only £16 each way if pre booked. This seems good value if the same 12 kilos of excess would cost £96 each way.
RoseR
reply to 'luggage allowance' posted Jan-2009
RossF wrote:If you book sports equipment this ups your total to 32kg so you get an extra 12 kilos costing you only £16 each way if pre booked. This seems good value if the same 12 kilos of excess would cost £96 each way.
Cheers for that RossF, original flight was BA but they changed it. Hubby not packed yet so might be able to put some of my stuff in his.
I'm a laydee
RossF
reply to 'luggage allowance' posted Jan-2009
Just suggest you have to much and guilt him into packing less, don't assume he will have space :twisted:
Tony_H
reply to 'luggage allowance' posted Jan-2009
Easyjet will more than likely take every penny from you for every fraction of a kilo over.
If you were booked with BA originally, I would expect Easyjet to honour their allowances, which are 23kg per person, and no charge for skis but a limit of 32kg per bag max.
Have you looked into this?
If you were booked with BA originally, I would expect Easyjet to honour their allowances, which are 23kg per person, and no charge for skis but a limit of 32kg per bag max.
Have you looked into this?
www
New and improved me
RoseR
reply to 'luggage allowance' posted Jan-2009
Tony_H wrote:Easyjet will more than likely take every penny from you for every fraction of a kilo over.
If you were booked with BA originally, I would expect Easyjet to honour their allowances, which are 23kg per person, and no charge for skis but a limit of 32kg per bag max.
Have you looked into this?
Did look into this, no just 20KG, but both packed and just a fraction over on each, if I have to pay I have to pay, not unpacking any-more.
I'm a laydee
Topic last updated on 18-January-2009 at 14:16