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Can I take luggage on DiDi?

While you can bring luggage with you on a DiDi Share trip, it is strongly recommended that you order a DiDi Express or DiDi Max service if your luggage may inconvenience other riders. If your luggage cannot fit in the car, your driver may need to cancel your trip.



Yes, you can take luggage on a DiDi ride, but you must ensure you select the appropriate vehicle size for your needs. DiDi drivers are generally happy to assist with bags, and it is standard practice to use the trunk (boot) for larger suitcases. If you are traveling to the airport with multiple large bags or a group, it is highly recommended to book a DiDi Max (the 6-seater/SUV option) rather than a standard DiDi Express to ensure everything fits safely. It is a peer-to-peer best practice to message your driver through the app immediately after booking if you have an unusual amount of luggage—such as surfboards or oversized boxes—as drivers have the right to refuse a trip if the items block their vision or exceed the vehicle's safe capacity. There is no additional "per bag" fee, but the larger vehicle types required for heavy luggage will have a higher base fare.

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