September 13, 201213 yr Hi.... I would like to know first about my Bagage my limit is 23 kgs but i case is 4.3 on it's own how much would i charged if i am over 23kgs ... I am going with Elthad .... And i read about floods in thailand bbk is it bad will i be able to get there ???????? or do i need a boat
September 13, 201213 yr General rule should be less than 10kg for clothes etc...and another 10kg for gifts for TV members. Personally i reckon two pairs of shorts and a pair of jeans is overkill....remember the flip flops though.... Edit: Forgot the wellies! Edited September 13, 201213 yr by smokie36
September 13, 201213 yr If that 4.3 is actually 43 you won't be allowed to check in it whether you're willing to pair for it or not. Single pieces are limited to a maximum weight of 32 kilos.
September 13, 201213 yr If that 4.3 is actually 43 you won't be allowed to check in it whether you're willing to pair for it or not. Single pieces are limited to a maximum weight of 32 kilos. No endure...he means his case weighs 4.3 kg.
September 13, 201213 yr Try this site to get an idea about excess charges. http://www.iflybags.com/passengercharges.aspx
September 13, 201213 yr better go to the source: http://www.etihadairways.com/sites/etihad/us/en/planatrip/baggage/pages/allowances-and-charges-other.aspx I fly Oman Air, they give 30 Kg allowance (excellent!!) and don't worry about the floods, the airport is clear
September 16, 201213 yr wouldnt etihad website have the info? yes you will need a boat. there are plenty at the airport where the taxis used to be.
September 16, 201213 yr wouldnt etihad website have the info? yes you will need a boat. there are plenty at the airport where the taxis used to be. Perfect answer.
September 16, 201213 yr Harrr de harr. I love the helpful relies! Etihad website will have the info but if I were you I'd try and cut down the weight, you're probably bringing way more than you have to.
September 16, 201213 yr http://www.etihadairways.com/sites/etihad/ie/en/planatrip/baggage/Pages/allowances-and-charges-other.aspx I’d like to take more than my free allocation. How much will it cost? We understand that it’s not always easy to pack within your weight limit. For an additional charge you can increase the amount of luggage you can take on your flight. Alternatively, you can send your extra weight for a reduced cost through Crystal Cargo. 1. Calculate the cost per kilogram. This is based on the length of your flight. Firstly, find out the Zone for your origin and your destination in the table below. For example, if I travel from Morocco (Africa) to Japan I am travelling from Zone 2 to Zone 3. Zone Origin/Destination Zone 1 Indian Subcontinent, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, the Maldives, Syria and the UAE Zone 2 Africa, China, Europe, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Philippines, Russia, the Seychelles and Thailand Zone 3 Australia, Japan and Korea 2. Refer to the below table to understand the cost per extra kilogram you wish to take. Zone 2 to Zone 3 will incur a charge of US $45 for each extra kilogram you wish to take. Taking a 5kg bag will incur a cost of US $225. To/From Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 1 US $10 US $20 US $35 Zone 2 US $20 US $35 US $45 Zone 3 US $35 US $45 US $50 Exception - Singapore/Brisbane: If you are travelling from Singapore to Brisbane, or Brisbane to Singapore your luggage will be charged at the rate of US $20 per kg. Exception - Beijing/Nagoya: If you are travelling from Beijing to Nagoya, or Nagoya to Beijing, your excess baggage will be charged at the rate of US $10 per kg.
September 16, 201213 yr I am constantly overweight on Eva ,but as a frequent flier they always turn a blind eye.
September 16, 201213 yr Think yourself lucky, when I go to work for 2 weeks I am allowed 10kg's MAX. thats it, TOTAL.
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