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MelJ Feb 20th, 2007 09:10 PM

NWA Carry-on weight restrictions
 
Flying Northwest Detroit to CDG Thursday and I can find nothing on its site about weight restrictions for carry-on. Got the bag measurements and the liquid/gel stuff, but nothing about weight.

Am I missing it somewhere?

LoveItaly Feb 20th, 2007 09:55 PM

Hi MelJ, I just checked NWA website too and you are right. All information except for limitation on the weight of the carryon. Consequently I would assume that they are not requiring the carryon bag to be under a certain weight but if I were you I would call NWA just to verify this. Please post back if you find out for sure..thanks!

Dukey Feb 21st, 2007 12:51 AM

I get the impression that if the carry-on is of the size and shape (NW's wording)that can be placed in an overhead bin or under the seat then the weight is irrelevant.

Gretchen Feb 21st, 2007 12:55 AM

Never been weighed for NW-or any other domestic carrier. Just size--into the bins. And theirs are often the big ones for roll-aboards.

rkkwan Feb 21st, 2007 05:57 AM

As long as you can carry it, and lift it up to the overhead storage by yourself...

MelJ Feb 21st, 2007 04:10 PM

Thanks for verifying that it really isn't spelled out on the site! I'll try to call them tonight but if it takes more than 4 transfers and 10 minutes to get to a human being I'll take my chances at the gate with my 21"!

madameX Feb 21st, 2007 05:13 PM

The brief answer to your question is: I don't know the specifics. But some background: it's best to check with customer service about baggage restrictions. It seems each airline has its own rules depending on destination and ticket class. Some are relying more on by-the-piece and/or dimension limits, but some also incorporate weight. A caution: restrictions can differ between trans-Atlantic and within-Europe routes.

A hotlink below is from a recent article from the New York Times travel section that provides more examples (free regsitation may be required.)

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/18/tr...mp;oref=slogin






rkkwan Feb 21st, 2007 07:10 PM

The matter of fact is, as all of us have said again and again, <b>no US airlines</b> weigh anybody's carry-on. Has not happened. So, I don't see what else is there to know.

Now, if you're flying Air France or some other airline, that's another story. But not Northwest.

LoveItaly Feb 21st, 2007 08:23 PM

Well rkkwan, don't get uptight about it lol, not everyone reads every post and it is impossible for those of us with feeble minds to remember ever detail we read :-!

flybob Feb 21st, 2007 08:45 PM

OK, what if you book a code share flight and it turns out to be a europen airline, you turn up and try and check in - what do you do

rkkwan Feb 21st, 2007 09:25 PM

The OP says he/she's flying NW, so that's all we can say. There are so many &quot;what ifs&quot; that we can't cover all, right?

rkkwan Feb 21st, 2007 09:39 PM

Right now, in the winter, only NW flies DTW-CDG. AF only in summer. And the OP is flying tomorrow.

alanRow Feb 21st, 2007 11:20 PM

&lt;&lt;&lt; no US airlines weigh anybody's carry-on &gt;&gt;&gt;

However some do have weight limits - eg AA is 40lb

mv_rd Feb 22nd, 2007 12:09 AM

We flew from DTW-CDG last March and although they didn't weigh the carry on, they did make sure that it fit in the box that has the specifc measurements for carry ons.

Have a great time. Dh and I will be heading to Paris again on March 6th :)

lindam Feb 22nd, 2007 06:56 AM

We also fly out of Detroit frequently on NW. Make sure you weigh your checked luggage. I am quite sure there is now a limit. (If someone else mentioned that, I apologize for not reading all the posts!)

MelJ Mar 3rd, 2007 03:04 PM

Posting from Paris:

Nope, NW did not weigh our bags. In fact, since I printed our tickets out the night before and had nothing to check, we just went to the gate and boarded with our bags.

rkkwan: I have, indeed, had US airlines weigh my bags when going overseas. USAirways comes immediately to mind. This is why I asked about NW. Last time we traveled to CDG on them we checked bags so this question didn't arise.

Thanks, all. Back to having a wonderful time...

Marianna Mar 3rd, 2007 03:25 PM

MelJ, were you allowed only one carry-on? We are traveling on NW to Milan this summer and I had read here on Fodor's that starting in March, only one carry-on (including a handbag or purse)is allowed until you go through customs. That means that a purse will need to fit inside the carry-on. Do you know anything about this? Interesting that weight is not mentioned on the website and that they did not weigh your carry-on.

Thanks and have a great time!

MelJ Mar 4th, 2007 12:28 AM

Marianna:
We departed on Feb 22, so I don't know how the carry-on limit will effect us when we return 3/9, but I have no problem checking for return flights.

I know that for the outward we were allowed one carry-on plus purse, laptop or briefcase, so I had my purse and DH had a backpack.

Have a terrific trip!


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