Excess Baggage
Guests checking in baggage which exceeds the pre-booked allowance will be charged on a per kg basis based on AirAsia fee schedule. Alternatively, guests may also purchase 15kg baggage at the check-in counters.Passengers travelling on these airlines will be charged Rs. 300 a kg for carrying baggage in excess of 20-kg according to their websites. These airlines were earlier charging Rs. 250 per kg for excess baggage.
Most airlines have a carry-on baggage allowance of between 7kg to 10kg, where you can have one main cabin approved bag or backpack and a personal bag. Base on the strictest airline regulations (i.e. most low-cost carriers), you are allowed to one luggage and a personal bag with a combined weight of 7 kg.
Corrosive materials (such as acid, alkali, mercury, thermometers) Magnetic substances, oxidizing materials (such as bleaches) Weapons such as antique firearms, swords, knives and similar items provided that such items may be allowed as checked baggage at AirAsia absolute discretion for very special reasons.
You're only allowed one piece of cabin bag on board that must not exceed 56cm x 36cm x 23cm including handles, wheels and side pockets. This bag must be able to fit in the overhead compartment.
Most airlines have a carry-on baggage allowance of between 7kg to 10kg, where you can have one main cabin approved bag or backpack and a personal bag. Base on the strictest airline regulations (i.e. most low-cost carriers), you are allowed to one luggage and a personal bag with a combined weight of 7 kg.
Yes, you can combine the baggage if you are travelling with the same PNR booking number and present yourselves together at the check-in counter.
Yes you can; they're not on the banned list, they can't be used as a weapon, and I have done so many times. However, note: they marginally increase the odds of your bag being opened for inspection, if they can't tell what it is on the x-ray machine. TSA list of Prohibited Items.
The rule of thumb is that your personal item should fit under the seat in front of you. The personal item allowance is not an excuse to bring a second carry on bag. Carry on luggage sizing rules also vary. However, keeping your carry on within 45 linear inches (22 x 14 x 9″) will work on most airlines.
'Does a handbag count as hand luggage on an airplane? It can be a handbag, a small laptop, or even a cane. However, it depends on the airline's policy, this personal item is often required to be small enough to fit under your seat. Additionally, you may also bring in duty-free items aboard the aircraft as well.
with one carry-on bag weighing up to 10 kilograms (the limit used to be seven kilograms). This allowance can be spread over suitcases of up to 115 centimetres, one smaller suitcase and a garment bag, or two smaller bags on domestic flights.
No, it's not ok. It's one piece only. Your handbag will have to go in your hand luggage.
CABIN BAGGAGE. Each guest is allowed one piece of cabin baggage AND 1 laptop bag OR 1 handbag on-board. The main cabin baggage shall not exceed 56cm x 36cm x 23cm and does not weigh more than 7kg. This baggage should also be able to fit under the seat in front of you or the overhead compartment.
Generally, for carry-on luggage, passengers are allowed to take one bag and one personal item with them onto their flight. Personal items usually include a laptop bag, handbag or briefcase that easily fits under the cabin seat. However, carry-on weights can change between airlines and classes of travel.
How to keep your carry on baggage under 7kg.
- Buy the lightest suitcase you possibly can.
- Be realistic about what you actually need.
- Think carefully about what shoes to pack.
- Use packing cubes.
- Keep toiletries simple.
- Always ask yourself, is this multi-use?
- Don't forget to check the weather.
A carry-on bag must fit underneath the seat or in an enclosed overhead bin. You may carry-on one personal item that fits under the seat. Personal items include: Handbag, purse, or pocketbook, backpack, briefcase, laptop computer, with or without a bag.
For most airlines, bags over 50 pounds (23 Kgs) are subject to additional fees which start around $50. Many airlines have additional fees for checking sports equipment such as skis, golf bags, and bikes. Also, International flights typically have even higher fees and the prices above are for domestic US flights.
Consider these six tips:
- Fly with an airline that doesn't charge for checked baggage.
- Pick up an airline credit card with a baggage benefit.
- Consider a travel credit card with an annual travel credit.
- Pool your flights with one airline so you can earn elite status.
- Weigh your bags before you leave for the airport.
The new complimentary check-in baggage of 15kg now shall be priced at IDR0. During the booking process, the 'Check-in Baggage – up to 15kg' option will be pre-selected for you.
Airlines often specify that a carry-on bag may not exceed 45 linear inches (length plus width plus height). Not all airlines hew to the same size limits. JetBlue and Southwest, for example, allow bigger bags that measure at most 24 inches long, 16 inches wide and 10 inches high.
Checked baggage allowance may be pre-booked online or purchased at the airport check-in counters. Checked baggage allowance are charged per guest per way. Each piece of baggage should not exceed 20kg and two (2) baggage weighing 10kg each are considered as two (2) pieces.
The most basic answer is yes, it is actually considered the safest place to carry your mobile phone charger although you will not be able to charge your device on the plane in most cases. Putting your phone or charger in the hold means that there is a risk your bag will go missing with your device in it.
Normally, international flights allow two to three check-in bags of 15-32 kg and a carry bag of 5-7 kg. Domestic flights on the other hand allow lesser weight i.e. check-in baggage of 15 kg and carry bag of 5 kg but some airlines like GoAir allow carry bag of 7kg and a laptop.
No. If you travel with check in baggage you will be charged a fee at different rates depending on the weight and the airport from which you fly. You may access AirAsia's fee schedule. Do be aware that you will be charged a flat rate for the first 15kg and a different rate for each additional kg at the airport.