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Old Jul 23, 2015, 6:08 am
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Star Gold Check-in Baggage Allowance

What is the check-in baggage allowance for a partner airline Star Gold member on a NZ domestic "Seat" fare? I assume standard 1 piece (23kg) luggage is permitted but the NZ website is unclear.
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Old Jul 23, 2015, 6:26 am
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Originally Posted by sniles
What is the check-in baggage allowance for a partner airline Star Gold member on a NZ domestic "Seat" fare? I assume standard 1 piece (23kg) luggage is permitted but the NZ website is unclear.
No checked bag on a "Seat" fare. Not for NZ's own Elite/Gold/Koru, nor other *A *G status holders.

http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/checked-in-baggage

Yes, I realised that page doesn't specifically lists *A *G allowance but you won't get any checked baggage allowance.

You can try argue with the agent, and you will fail.

If you intend to have baggage, pay the NZ$10 and upgrade to "Seat+Bag", and you can do that during OLCI (it will actually prompt you, as if to say "here's your last chance before paying a lot more at the airport")
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Old Jul 23, 2015, 6:38 am
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Originally Posted by Kamadan
No checked bag on a "Seat" fare. Not for NZ's own Elite/Gold/Koru, nor other *A *G status holders.

http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/checked-in-baggage

Yes, I realised that page doesn't specifically lists *A *G allowance but you won't get any checked baggage allowance.

You can try argue with the agent, and you will fail.

If you intend to have baggage, pay the NZ$10 and upgrade to "Seat+Bag", and you can do that during OLCI (it will actually prompt you, as if to say "here's your last chance before paying a lot more at the airport")
No point arguing as Lufthansa Group has started doing the same.
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