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Christina Oct 21st, 2009 06:25 AM

It's not that bad since it's only for the second bag. I admit sometimes I've had two bags just because it was free, but the second bag was small and I could have fit it in the other, if I had to. It's kind of an odd policy in some ways as it encourages people to have larger bags, rather than two smaller ones, which is what I did. I know they have a weight limit (equiv around 50 pounds), but you could easily have two small bags less than that which you'll now have to put into one bigger one.

no, it won't make it cheaper to mail laundry home, try checking out the postal rates for that, it's hardly cheap.

adrienne Oct 21st, 2009 06:35 AM

I agree with Mille Fifi about bag size. I think the second bag charge is discriminatory against women. I can't manage larger than a 21 inch if I'm on trains, lifting the bag up a couple of flights of stairs, etc. so I bring a 21 inch and a small soft-sided tote for toilet articles. Total weight for both bags is much less than 50 lbs. It looks like I'll also have to go back to a 24 inch and struggle with it. I also don't like to put liquids with my clothing in the event of leakage.

crefloors Oct 21st, 2009 06:56 AM

I got an e-maiil on this yesterday. Ticks me off. On my last trip to Paris I had a 21" bad with a small duffle bag packed in it for bringing souveniers home. I checked both of them on the way home just because I didn't feel like messing with them and it was a direct, non-stop from CDG to SFO. I have a large purse I use for travel that can hold a ton of stuff, so I guess in the future, coming home, I'll check the 22", have the duffle for carry on, and then my purse for any overflow. It will work, but it still ticks me off because now I have to think about it. LOL

nancicita Oct 21st, 2009 12:40 PM

It's true that it may not be cheaper to mail stuff home, but it certainly would reduce the hassle of carrying it to the airport after having to lug it through trains/trams/busses and still have to pay $$ for checking it.

I've mailed boxes back home from Prague to California, it costed me around $30 for large box containing a queen-sized aerobed.

lincasanova Oct 21st, 2009 12:44 PM

Internationally I believe the fee is $150 for the second bag.

nancicita Oct 21st, 2009 12:49 PM

$150, wow then that definitely makes it cheaper to mail stuff back home.

hetismij Oct 21st, 2009 12:58 PM

No lincasanova on transatlantic flights it is $50 from the US and €50 from Europe on Air france/KLM. The same on NWA/Delta.

adrienne Oct 21st, 2009 01:01 PM

Continental is $45 for the second bag unless you pay for the flight using a Continental credit card.

lincasanova Oct 21st, 2009 01:12 PM

That $50 is for bags over 23 and under 32 kgs. If you send an additional piece, according to their website that still says you can take TWO pieces (between madrid and chicago), for example, each additional piece is 200 USD or 150E.

Why are we seeing conflicting info? Please link where you saw that. I can't seem to copy what I just wrote here from their site.

lincasanova Oct 21st, 2009 01:19 PM

I see Delta's policy cleary as you state it .. $50 for second 23 kg. bag. But I am confused by Air France's website.

Christina Oct 21st, 2009 01:38 PM

The AF policy is pretty clear to me. These are two different policies, the number of bags and the weight restriction (which they had before). Here is the press release, it is clear, I think:
http://www.airfrance.us/US/en/local/...neID=140ufnqvd

I got an email, also, but if that doesn't work, just go to the "press release" section on their front page, bright red box bottom left corner. I don't even see anything priced at $150.

I've mailed boxes to the US from Paris and I think it was 40 euro for a medium sized box (def. less than 23 kg), and that is the regular postal service. Prices in Prague are a lot cheaper, as I have mailed stuff from there also -- but they take months.

Nikki Oct 21st, 2009 01:39 PM

Lincasanova, this is the Air France press release:

http://www.airfrance.us/US/en/local/...condbagfee.htm

lincasanova Oct 21st, 2009 01:54 PM

in the press release..

"....Beyond the second checked bag, additional bags of the same maximum weight will be charged 200 dollars or Euros.**"


..here is the confusion to me on their website, which still has the old 2 bag allowance. It says the same as above: "$200/150E for any additional 23 kg bag. "

Glad to see it is only $50. Thanks for posting the press release.

nancicita Oct 21st, 2009 02:51 PM

my boxes from Prague took only 3 weeks!

yk2004 Oct 21st, 2009 02:59 PM

nancicita, are you back from your grand tour?

nancicita Oct 21st, 2009 03:01 PM

One of my 10.2 kg (22.7 lbs) boxes costed me 1000 czk (58 USD as of today) to ship, 15 days, from Prague (via FRA, airmail) to Los Angeles. I mail it home about two weeks before my flight back, and then by the time I get home, my boxes arrive within about a week. Not too bad if we're going to get charged for overweight luggage/ second luggage anyway.

nancicita Oct 21st, 2009 03:17 PM

hi yk!

I've been back from my grand tour about two months ago...trip was very exhausting as usual. I'm on my way back in six weeks; hopefully one of these days I'll be able to write a little trip report. There are too many trips for me to keep track right now! Take care. ;-)

northie Oct 21st, 2009 03:43 PM

all flights to Europe from Oz ie for economy allow only 1 checked piece . It's only to US that we can take more!!!
US travellers have been spoilt for many years.

Vientianeboy Oct 21st, 2009 04:22 PM

"all flights to Europe from Oz ie for economy allow only 1 checked piece ."

This is incorrect. You are allowed 20kg on Australian economy airlines, and it can be in more than one piece of checked on luggage.

AJPeabody Oct 21st, 2009 04:26 PM

A modest proposal: When they quote a ticket price, add $100 each way mentally. Then, use that amount to cover excess baggage, and consider any leftover as a discoumt. Oh, subtract out the cost of in-flight food and beverages and blankets, etc. Then you'll probably wind up even.

It's just like the vicious airlines raised their prices instead of adding fees. The price would end up the same but not offend us into all these "oh, gosh, another fee" posts instead of "Oh, gosh, they raised prices again" posts. My pocket is lightened the same amount either way.

If $100 each way is not enough, add $125.


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