I'm sure others will say they pack lighter than me, but I still think 15kg for two people is really not very much. Wouldn't work for me - DH and I went to Nashville for a long weekend, last week and had 40 Kgs between us. I am NOT one of those people who survives for 3 weeks with one pair of pants and 2 tee shirts.
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Yes you can and but both the person should carry the same PNR number in their ticket. I too had the same query, so just checked with the IndiGo airline customer care. Apart from having the same PNR criteria, there is a criteria about the bag size as well, in which you are going to carry the combined luggage.
The weight of the Free Baggage Allowance is given to each passenger and not as family. The allowed free bag weight is written in the ticket and there are no uniformity in this with the airlines operating domestic flights.
It's just not possible. However, the couple can split their belongings between two bags and each take 15kg worth of items with them on the flight. This way they will both stay within their individual weight limits while still having all their necessary items for the trip!
No, you cannot use two bags with the weight allowed for one and not pay a penalty. Airlines have weight and size restrictions for checked baggage. The weight restriction is the maximum weight that a single bag can weigh. The size restriction is the maximum dimensions that a single bag can have.
The usual hacks are wear as much clothing as you can with heavy stuff in all pockets and later transfer the excess to a light, foldable hand carry. Your computer bag is rarely weighed so put the gold bars in that bag. What are some tips for packing the perfect carry-on to avoid checking bags when flying?
What if my luggage is 0.5 kg overweight? It's over the limit so assume you will be charged. There must be something in your hand luggage you can put in your pocket to get it under. Wear a coat with big pockets.
There are generally two things you can do if your suitcase is over the weight limit: you can either pay the fee for the extra weight or take some things out so that the weight is then within the allowed limit. You should always take out smaller and heavier stuff since you can put them in your carry-on instead.
Cough up and pay the excessDepending 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.