09 June 2011

EgyptAir doubles baggage allowance

Egypt's national carrier EgyptAir launched a new baggage allowance policy for its international (and domestic passengers) effective from 01 June 2011. With this, EgyptAir becomes one of the very few airlines in the world to allow two checked in bags free of charge on both its international and domestic sectors.

International Routes - adult passengers and children
  • First and business class - Checked baggage allowance: 2 pieces with a maximum of 32kg/158cm per piece | Handluggage: 2 pieces with maximum weight 8kg
  • Economy class - Checked baggage allowance: 2 pieces with a maximum of 23kg/158cm per piece | Handluggage: 1 piece with maximum weight 8kg
International Routes - infants:
  • All classes - Checked baggage allowance: 1 piece with a maximum of 10 kg/115cm | Handluggage: 1 fold up collapsible stroller
United States & Canada - infants:
  • All classes - Checked baggage allowance: 1 piece with a maximum of 23kg/115cm | Handluggage: 1 fold-up collapsible stroller
For code share flights on United Airlines:
United Airlines allows 1 piece of cabin baggage and 1 personal item for all first, business and economy class with a maximum dimension per piece of 19cm x 31cm x 53cm. This also applies to infants not occupying a seat.

8 comments:

  1. Economy class - Checked baggage allowance: 2 pieces with a maximum of 23kg/158cm

    Is that: each piece is allowed 23KM or both pieces equal 23KM

    The use of 'each' would be helpful to clarify exactly what is allowed.

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  2. Hi there,
    "Economy class - Checked baggage allowance: 2 pieces with a maximum of 23kg/158cm PER PIECE"!

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  3. So you can take 46kgs in all for free?

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  4. Sounds too good to be true?.

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  5. It is true, I've tried last summer

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  6. yes true . last winter and will try next week ,thats why I like this airline.

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  7. What happens if you just have one to two kg over allowed baggage on each bag

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  8. not too sure. Contact EgyptAir and/or search the airline's website...

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