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Old May 18, 2011, 5:44 am
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Second bag charge?

Hello,

I have the following flights booked on the same ticket.

Out:
DUB -> CDG (Air France/CityJet)
CDG -> SEA (Air France)

Return:
SEA -> AMS (Delta)
AMS -> DUB (Aer Lingus)

Does anyone know how much I would be charged for checking in a second bag on these flights? Would it just be one charge (~€50 euro) each way or would I be charged for each leg seperately?

Edit: Outbound is booked with Delta codes (class K) and return is booked with KLM codes (class T and class L)
Thanks!

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Old May 18, 2011, 7:30 am
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Hi kalpol,

Welcome to FT!

Originally Posted by kalpol
Hello,

I have the following flights booked on the same ticket.

Out:
DUB -> CDG (Air France/CityJet)
CDG -> SEA (Air France)

Return:
SEA -> AMS (Delta)
AMS -> DUB (Aer Lingus)

Does anyone know how much I would be charged for checking in a second bag on these flights? Would it just be one charge (~50 euro) each way or would I be charged for each leg seperately?

Edit: Outbound is booked with Delta codes (class K) and return is booked with KLM codes (class T and class L)
Thanks!
- Yes, it will be a single charge each way.

- For your departure flight, AF rules will apply, and thus it will be 55 euros

- For the return, DL will apply their rules, and it will cost you $50 if you pay during online check in, and $55 if you pay at the airport.

(Unless you have elite status with AF/KL/DL, in which case you will get your second bag for free)

Cheers,

GenevaFlyer
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