On British Airways flights, the free hand baggage allowance is one piece of hand baggage plus one handbag or laptop. Size and weight restrictions apply. On occasion, due to the aircraft stowage capacity, British Airways may ask passengers to check some or all of their hand baggage at the boarding gate. If the baggage is within the carry-on allowance, extra baggage charges will not
apply. The checked baggage allowance (number of pieces and weight) varies depending on the class of travel, route, and ticket type booked. When traveling in more than one cabin, the allowance for that cabin will apply for each flight. Any bag that exceeds the maximum weight of 32 kg (70 lbs), except for musical instruments weighing less
than 45 kg (99 lbs), provided that advance arrangements have been made, will not be accepted and must be shipped separately as freight or cargo. Provided your journey is on the same ticket, your baggage will be checked to your final destination. When a change of airports is required for your connecting flight, your baggage will not be checked to your final destination. If you are traveling on separate tickets, British Airways
will check your baggage to your final destination if all flights are operated by oneworld airlines booked under the same booking reference. When traveling to some countries, passengers are required to clear customs at the first point of entry. That means baggage must be collected upon arrival, even if it is checked to the final destination, cleared through customs, and handed back to an airline representative for the next flight. Carry-on (Hand Baggage)British Airways imposes the following restrictions for the hand baggage allowance:
Hand baggage that does not meet the above restrictions will be checked and will count toward the checked baggage allowance. You will be charged for extra baggage at the airport rate if your checked baggage allowance is exceeded, or you are traveling on a Hand Baggage Only fare. Infants traveling on British Airways flights have a hand baggage allowance of one bag containing items that might be required during the flight, bag that you must be able to lift into the overhead bin without help (max. 23 kg and 56 x 45 x 25 cm). The following hand baggage allowances apply on flights operated for British Airways by franchise airlines:
When your itinerary includes a flight operated by American Airlines, American Airlines’ allowance on carry-on baggage will apply. You may be required to check your hand baggage as hold baggage, but no charge for excess baggage would be applied in this case. When your itinerary includes flights operated by other airlines, the British Airways baggage allowance may be more generous, and the other airline may charge you for extra baggage. Hand Baggage Only The Hand Baggage Only fare must be purchased for both outbound and return flights and cannot be combined with other types of fare. Children and infants may still check a fully collapsible pushchair (stroller) and a car seat. If needed, baggage can be checked for an additional fee (extra baggage charge). Checked BaggageBritish Airways will carry some of your baggage free of charge. Your checked baggage allowance depends on baggage regulations applying at the time of your flight and will be shown on your ticket, your itinerary and receipt (if you have an electronic ticket), and Manage My Booking. When your itinerary involves flights operated by British Airways and other airlines (e.g., American Airlines, Iberia, etc.), the following rules apply:
Checked Baggage Allowances The maximum dimensions of a checked bag are 90 x 75 x 43 cm (35.5 x 29.5 x 16 in), including the handle, pockets, and wheels. Bags that exceed this requirement, but do not exceed the maximum size allowed, can be carried for an additional charge, but British Airways currently waives the oversized bag charge, so you do not pay it. An extra bag charge will apply for bags checked in addition to the baggage allowance. British Airways may apply an overweight baggage charge for bags weighing over 23 kg (51 lbs). Based on the class of travel and route (see route exceptions below), the general baggage allowances for British Airways flights are:
Children (2-11 years) have the same checked baggage allowance as adults. Infants (under 2 years) have a checked baggage allowance of 1 standard-size bag. For both children and infants, one fully collapsible pushchair (stroller) and one car seat can be checked without charge. In addition to the checked baggage allowance, an unlimited number of mobility aids, for personal use only, can be checked free of charge. There is no weight limit for wheelchairs, but advance notice (at least 24 hours before the flight) is required if the wheelchair exceeds the maximum weight allowed. Extra Baggage and Overweight Baggage Fees Extra baggage charges may be paid in advance, online, or at the airport. Online, you can pay to check up to 10 extra bags with the same weight restrictions as your baggage allowance. Extra bags can be purchased for adults and children, but not for infants. Payment for extra bags must be made before check-in. When paid at the airport, extra bags will be charged at a higher rate.
Whenever the maximum weight of bags included in the checked baggage allowance is 23 kg (51 lbs), the overweight baggage charge of 65 GBP / 75 EUR / 100 USD / 100 CAD per bag will apply at check-in for any bag exceeding this weight. Waived Baggage Charges For Executive Club Gold and oneworld Emerald members, British Airways waives the extra bag charge for one additional bag, regardless of class of travel. Executive Club Silver and oneworld Sapphire members have an extra allowance of one additional bag up to 32 kg, but no more than 2 bags free of charge, regardless of the route and class of travel, unless the cabin allowance is greater. These waivers apply for all passengers traveling on the same booking (except special group rate bookings) but do not apply for Basic (hand baggage only) fares. Heavy bag charges are waived for:
Sporting Equipment Most types of sporting equipment may be transported as part of (but not in addition to) the free checked baggage allowance. All sporting equipment has to meet the size and weight restrictions of the checked baggage allowance. Sporting items over 23 kg may incur an overweight baggage charge. Oversized items up to 190 x 95 x 65 cm (75 x 37 x 25.5 in) incur an additional charge, but British Airways currently waives this charge, so you do not pay it. Baggage ServiceFor items lost on a British Airways flight, in a British Airways lounge, or at an airport, you must contact the airport directly. If you receive your baggage damaged, you must file a missing baggage report in writing immediately and at the latest within 7 days of receiving the baggage. If your baggage is delayed, you must file a missing baggage report in writing within 8 days at the latest of the checked baggage being made available to you. More information here >> How much baggage is allowed in British Airways for international flights?British Airways' 23kg baggage weight limit applies to each bag and can't be split between multiple bags. Bags over 32kg won't be accepted as checked baggage. If your journey includes a flight with another airline, their baggage allowances may be different. Please check before you fly.
How much luggage is allowed in international flight?Piece Concept
The sum of the 3 dimensions (length + breadth + height) must not exceed 62 inches or 158 centimetres for each piece. The maximum weight permissible for a single piece of baggage is 32 kgs. or 70 pounds.
How many bags are free on British Airways?The standard allowance is 1 bag (50 pounds/23 kg) for Economy (apart from selected routes which allow 2), 2 bags for Premium Economy (50 pounds/23 kg each), 2 bags for Business Class (70 pounds/32 kg) and 3 bags for First Class (70 pounds/32 kg).
What does 2 bags at 23kg meaning?If your flight ticket is marked with the code “1 PC”, you may take one piece of baggage weighing a maximum of 23 kg. 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.
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