Originally Posted by
kiran_kom
Until a couple of months back spicejet allowed 2 bags/23 kgs each, but looks like they have stopped this practice.
Is there any airline (Indigo/GoAir ?) that still allows 2 bags for incoming international pax?
Both GoAir and SpiceJet honor the international passengers' baggage allowance (pieces and weight) for connecting flights within 24 hours.
http://www.spicejet.com/air-travel-baggage-faq.asp
How much baggage can I check-in if I have connecting international flight?
Guests connecting to / from any international destination to SpiceJet for domestic travel and having baggage allowance of more than 20 Kgs reflecting on their itinerary will be entitled to equivalent free baggage allowance on SpiceJet domestic services subject to the following:
a. Connection to/from any International Port within 24hrs.
b. A fee of INR 1000 flat, from 20 Kg up to 32Kgs
Baggage allowance by the International Carrier or registered baggage in excess of 32Kgs would be charged as per the normal applicable Excess Baggage charges of SpiceJet.
The above baggage allowance would be applicable for guests booked on Adult/Child fare. Infant bookings do not qualify for the allowance.
Passengers connecting to/from a SpiceJet International sectors to SpiceJet Domestic flights are entitled to a free baggage allowance as permitted on the International sector.
http://www.goair.in/citizenscharter.aspx
For Customers travelling on an International flight
All Customers travelling by a GoAir flight after having arrived from an international destination within 24 hours of the GoAir flight departure time or ticketed to board a flight to an international destination within 24 hours of arrival at the GoAir flight destination, would be entitled to carry checked in baggage up to 46 kgs on GoSmart, GoFlexi and GoBusiness subject to production, at the time of check in, of their international boarding pass for Customers just arrived in India , or air tickets for Customers departing from India, along with photo identification.
Jet Airways sells "Special Fares" tickets purchased in the US. These can be bought from Jet Airways in the US or a US based travel agent. They are approximately $80 to $100 more than their cheapest fares. Jet also charges a $25 ticketing. However it may be worth it if you have 40 kg excess at Rs. 250 per kg.
http://www.jetairways.com/EN/US/Spec...thinIndia.aspx