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Do I have to pay if my luggage is overweight?

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.



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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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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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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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That means that if your checked bag weighs more than 50 pounds, your airline will charge you a set fee on top of their standard baggage rate. Most airlines also have a weight limit, usually 70-80 pounds, after which they don't accept bags, even for an extra fee.

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Most airlines will allow you to check one bag and have one carry-on bag. There is normally a maximum weight limit of 50 pounds per checked bag as well as a size restriction. The most common maximum size bag allowed is 62 linear (total) inches. A common size bag for checking through is: 27 x 21 x 14.

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Shoes, coats and towels are usually the heaviest items.

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Pay a Fee at the Airport Every airline company has its own rules for overweight suitcases, but generally speaking, if your suitcase is just over 50 lbs (23 kgs), which is the limit for most airlines, then you can still bring your suitcase with you. In that case, all you need to do is pay the fee, and you're good to go.

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Use a luggage scale. This is the most accurate way to measure the weight of your luggage.

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Weigh yourself on a bathroom scale, then weigh yourself again with your luggage. The difference is the weight of your luggage. Try to lift your luggage. If it's too heavy to lift easily, chances are it's over 50 pounds.

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Each checked bag can weigh 50 pounds or less and be 62 inches in size (length + width + height). What is considered excess baggage? To check more than two bags, each extra bag will result in an additional charge each way as long as it is no bigger than 62 inches (L+W+H) and weighs 50 lbs. or less.

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What happens if my luggage is too heavy when I get to the airport? If your luggage is heavier than your allowance when you check in, you'll need to pay an excess luggage charge.

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You might want a bigger suitcase for your checked luggage, but remember, the bigger the bag, the heavier it will be. You might be able to fit more into a 25-inch suitcase than a 30-inch one, simply because the bag will weigh less on its own.

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A layer of sealed wrap protects suitcases and backpacks from general wear and tear and the natural elements such as rain. Prevent Damage. Expensive items, such as wheelchairs, pushchairs golf clubs, and bicycles don´t usually come in a case or packaging to protect again damage. For some smuggling is also a concern.

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Southwest Checked Baggage Allowance Southwest is the only airline that provides 2 FREE CHECKED BAGS for all fares.

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HOW TO REDUCE BAGGAGE WEIGHT WHEN PACKING
  1. Choose the Right Bag. ...
  2. Lose the Bulky Wallet. ...
  3. Pack a Tablet Rather Than a Computer. ...
  4. Ditch the Bulky Travel Books. ...
  5. Use a Packable Tote Instead of a Heavy One. ...
  6. Buy Toiletries When You Arrive. ...
  7. Choose the Right Shoes. ...
  8. Pack for Your Itinerary, Not for Your Destination.


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In general, your personal item should be smaller than your carry-on and under the specific airline's carry-on dimensions, allowing it to fit under the seat in front of you. In most cases, backpacks are considered personal items as long as they fit under the seat in front of you.

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Two free checked bags when traveling within the continental U.S. or to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America. Three free checked bags when traveling between the U.S. and South America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

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