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What happens if your bag weighs too much at the airport?

If your suitcase is over the limit set by your airline company, you'll need to pay an additional fee for your overweight suitcase. Another option you can do is to remove some things from your suitcase to reduce the weight. Most airlines won't accept suitcases over 100 lbs (45 kgs).



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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. Excess Baggage that is also overweight or oversized will be charged excess baggage plus the applicable oversize or overweight charge.

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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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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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Overweight luggage fees are expensive. The fee varies from airline to airline. Most airlines charge $100-$200 if your luggage is overweight. Delta and American Airlines charge $100 if your bag weighs 51-70 pounds and $200 if your bag weighs 71-100 pounds.

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Southwest will accept the first two checked bags for free provided that the bags do not exceed 50 lbs and 62 inches (L+W+H). Overweight items from 51-70 pounds will cost $100. Overweight items 71-100 pounds will cost $125.

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Baggage however is weighed on the scales at check in. Each bag is normally scanned as it is passed onto the plane, so that they know where is bag is located. The values are then passed onto the pilots who are able to work out that the numbers are ok.

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Shoes, coats and towels are usually the heaviest items. Putting them at the bottom of the suitcase will make everything you put on top of them wrinkle much less. If you are staying at one of our hotels you do not need to bring towels of any kind.

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That's because the ultra-low-cost carrier is tweaking its definition of an overweight bag, as first reported by the USA Today. Beginning on March 1, 2022, checked bags will be capped at 40 pounds each, and those that weigh between 41 and 50 pounds will be charged an additional $50 per bag, per direction.

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Here are a few ways to tell if your luggage is 50 pounds:
  1. Use a luggage scale. This is the most accurate way to measure the weight of your luggage.
  2. Weigh yourself on a bathroom scale, then weigh yourself again with your luggage. The difference is the weight of your luggage.
  3. Try to lift your luggage.


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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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The easiest way to estimate luggage weight is to compare it to an item that you know the weight of. You won't know the exact weight of your luggage but it will be close enough. What is this? If the luggage weight limit is 50 pounds, find an object around your home that weighs around 50 pounds.

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Lift Your Luggage with One Hand Another method to measure your luggage without a scale is to simply lift it with one hand. Assuming that your baggage allowance is 50 pounds (23 kilograms), most people typically struggle to lift items weighing more than this weight with one hand.

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Rolling your clothes in your suitcase will generally save space. This is because it squeezes air from between folds and means the most of available space is used. If done correctly, rolling can also ensure less wrinkles in your clothes.

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