Understanding Baggage Calculation: Weight and Size Explained

Discover how airlines calculate baggage fees based on weight and size. Learn tips to avoid extra charges.

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Baggage is typically calculated based on both weight and size. Airlines often use a weight system (e.g., 23 kg per bag) or a piece system (e.g., 1 or 2 bags), depending on the route and travel class. Check your airline’s website for specific limits and fees to avoid surprises at the airport.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is a weight system for baggage? A weight system allows a set maximum weight per bag, often around 23 kg, depending on the airline.
  2. How do airlines determine baggage fees? Airlines may charge fees based on the number of bags, weight, or size, varying by route and travel class.
  3. What are the typical baggage size limits? Baggage size limits vary by airline, but most allow dimensions not exceeding 158 cm (length + width + height).
  4. Where can I find my airline's baggage policies? You can find detailed baggage policies on the airline's official website.