Carryon Luggage Aerolingas
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 17
Carryon Luggage Aerolingas
I have a question regarding carry on luggage on Aerolingas.
Girlfriend, another couple, and I are flying into EZE from ORD (through MIA) arriving on Wednesday. Transferring to AEP to fly to MDZ for a few days prior to returning to BA for another 4 nights.
We were planning on doing only carryon luggage to EZE; one rollaboard suitcase and a small daypack; with liquids nicely packed in our 1 quart bags. I was trying to find information on the Aerolingas website regarding hand luggage, as we would like to carryon if possible.
Their size restrictions on luggage appear to be a standard carryon suitcase but the weight is listed as 5kg. Could this be correct???
Also saw that there are NO liquids allowed in hand luggage either. This we don't have a problem with as we would pack all the liquids into a dayback and check that in.
Going to be some fun packing.
Girlfriend, another couple, and I are flying into EZE from ORD (through MIA) arriving on Wednesday. Transferring to AEP to fly to MDZ for a few days prior to returning to BA for another 4 nights.
We were planning on doing only carryon luggage to EZE; one rollaboard suitcase and a small daypack; with liquids nicely packed in our 1 quart bags. I was trying to find information on the Aerolingas website regarding hand luggage, as we would like to carryon if possible.
Their size restrictions on luggage appear to be a standard carryon suitcase but the weight is listed as 5kg. Could this be correct???
Also saw that there are NO liquids allowed in hand luggage either. This we don't have a problem with as we would pack all the liquids into a dayback and check that in.
Going to be some fun packing.
#2
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: London UK
Programs: BAEC Silver, IHG Diamond Ambassador
Posts: 2,044
It definitely says 5kg max on the Aerolíneas Argentinas website. I have no idea how strictly this is enforced (if at all) as I avoid AA like the plague and haven't flown on them for almost 4 years.