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What is Lufthansa Smart bag?

Lufthansa offers you the option of using an electronic bag tag for your trip which has an electronic display instead of the conventional paper bag tag. You can prepare the digital bag tags conveniently at home via your smartphone and attach them to your travel baggage.



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Carry-on baggage rules according to travel class As carry-on baggage, you can take one item of baggage with you, such as a trolley case, a compact, foldable baby buggy or a foldable garment bag, or two items in Business or First Class.

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Can I bring a backpack too? Normally you are allowed to have one trolley bag + one personal item. As a personal item, a reasonable size backpack where you e.g. keep your laptop and that can be stored under the seat in front of you should be fine.

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For hold luggage, most airlines set a weight limit for single items of luggage. Usually, this is 23kg. If your hold luggage is over and you haven't paid for extra, you might be charged.

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While this can be confusing, most popular airlines allow you to bring a carry-on and personal item, such as a backpack or purse. 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.

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Can you put clothes in your personal items? Certainly, you can pack clothes in your personal items or carry-on bag.

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Bags may measure up to 158 cm/ 62 inches in total (width + length +depth). For flights within Europe, Economy Classic & Flex customers are permitted one piece of baggage weighing 23kg.

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Yes, handbags do count as your one piece of hand luggage. The best way to get around this is to place your handbag within your cabin bag/luggage piece and remove it to use once onboard. The same rule applies to items such as laptops and items bought at the airport.

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Weighing. 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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Generally, for carry-on luggage, passengers are allowed to take one bag and one personal item with them onto their flight. Personal items usually include a laptop bag, handbag or briefcase that easily fits under the cabin seat.

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In most cases, backpacks are considered personal items as long as they fit under the seat in front of you. For example, if you use a backpack as a personal item and put it under the seat in front of you, you can then use a duffel as a carry-on bag as long as it's under the airline's size requirements.

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Typically in economy, you can bring one carry-on and one personal item. If you bring two bags, one must fit underneath your seat and the other can go into the overhead bin. If you're flying in an upgraded class like business or first, you may be allowed an additional carry-on bag.

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For reasons of safety, the following items are prohibited: Caustic materials, such as acids, alkalis, wet cell batteries. Containers with gas, for example irritant gases, self-defence sprays. Containers with flammable liquids, such as lighter fuel, paint, varnish, cleaning agents.

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FlyNet® on long-haul flights Whether you have to send work-related emails or simply want to chat with your family by Messenger – with FlyNet® you can enjoy Internet even above the clouds. Our guests in First Class enjoy free complimentary internet access when flying onboard a Lufthansa operated flight.

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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.

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That depends if you have several kg overweight and are asking for the price per kg or if you really just only have one single kg extra. For a singe kg above the limit you most probably will not get charged, especially not on a full service airline. There is usually a tolerance in the range of 2–3kg, sometimes up to 5.

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Yes you can split into 2 bags...Only on certain US routes is a 2 piece rule enforced. Its a total weight limit for that route not a per piece one.

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