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Do hotels usually have scales for luggage?

It varies by hotel, call the front desk and ask. Some rooms have bathroom scales, some fitness centers have scales, and some may have a scale in the office.



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Well, we think so! Whether you're paying for a checked bag, a carry on is included with your flight, or you want to make sure your personal item isn't too heavy, bringing a luggage scale along for the ride is a great way to save weight and cash.

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Yes, you can weigh luggage with a regular scale as long as it has a high enough weight capacity. Many bathroom scales have a maximum weight capacity of around 300 pounds (136 kilograms), which should be sufficient to weigh most luggage.

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If you have both checked and carry on luggage, usually both are going to be weighed at the check-in/luggage drop. If you only have a carry on and check-in online you have small chances to have your luggage weighed, however it might not be true if you apparently struggle with it.

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For example, if an extra piece of baggage exceeds the weight and size limits, it will be subject to three fees: one for the extra bag, one for exceeding the weight limit and one for going over the size restriction. Fees are charged for each additional bag, each way.

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20kg (44lbs) / 25kg (55lbs) / 30kg (66lbs).

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Estimate the weight of your luggage in minutes! Luggage Scale offers you to get an estimate on your packed luggage's weight for free.

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On all flights, except to and from the United States, each passenger can purchase a checked luggage weight allowance of 20 kg, 25 kg, 30 kg, or 40 kg. It doesn't matter how many bags the total weight is split into, but no bag can be over 32 kg (70 lbs) in weight and 319 cm (126 inches) in total dimensions.

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If your bag is over 50 lbs (23 kg), or if its length, width, and height added together are over 62 inches (157 cm), you may be charged an additional fee, on top of the normal bag fee.

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If you're the sort of person who takes different shoes and bags for each outfit and full sized bottles of shampoo, conditioner, shower gel etc then No, it's not nearly enough. If, however, you take travel sized toiletries, cotton clothing, things you can rinse out and dry overnight then 10kgs each is plenty.

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Cough up and pay the excess Depending on how many kilos over your suitcase is, you might have a few extra kilos spare where you can pay a fee to let your suitcase go through. Sometimes just being ready to hand over your credit card without protest will make ground crew waive the fee.

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