If your luggage is heavier than your luggage allowance when you check-in, you'll need to pay an excess luggage charge, as outlined below: Short-haul flights: £13 or €17 per kilogram.Mid-haul flights: £15 or €19 per kilogram.
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When you can't get your bag under 23kg (50lb), here are your options: Pay an overweight charge. If your overweight bag is less than 32kg and there is space on the flight, you can pay an overweight charge at the airport.
If your flight ticket is marked with the code “2 PC”, you may take two pieces of baggage, each weighing a maximum of 23 kg. If your flight ticket is marked with the code “3 PC”, you may take three pieces of baggage, each weighing a maximum of 23 kg.
You might get up to a certain weight free -this is usually around 23kg per passenger- but it varies between airlines. On some airlines, you can buy extra luggage weight if you think you're going to go over the limit.
If you know you're going to go over the weight or size limit or are worried about it, it's almost always cheaper to book extra luggage allowances in advance. You'll find that most airlines will offer discounts of up to 50% if you pay online instead of choking up airport queues.
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.
It's a question we hear all the time, and here's what we say: It is rare for airlines to weigh your carry on or hand luggage. So long as your bag is not clearly overweight, and you're able to carry it with ease – you shouldn't have any issues with a slightly overweight bag.
Maximum weightIf you have a checked-baggage allowance of 35 kg or 40 kg your baggage must be split over at least two bags, with no bag weighing more than 32 kg . If any single bag or item weighs more than 32 kg it must be carried as freight.
If +7 kg has sold out, your items are too heavy (over 14 kg ) or your items are too big, you'll need to purchase a checked baggage allowance and your baggage will be checked in.
Each bag should weigh less than 23KG/50LBS. This is an international regulation set for the health and safety of airport workers who have to lift hundreds of bags daily.
Paying for checked bagsPay for first bag: Online or at airport kiosk during check in. Pay for second bag: Only available through the Manage Trips tool. Pay for third bag: At airport only. Please check in at ticket counter.
If you are trying to use two bags, but only pay the fee for one by keeping the combined weight of both bags under 50 pounds, then no - you can't do that either. If you check 2 bags, you are being charged for 2 bags. Different airlines each have their own rules, some allow just one checked bag for each passenger.