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complex baggage allowance question
If I'm booking an award ticket for a friend in Y (non-status) DAM-LHR-EWR (BD, CO respectively) stop in EWR then EWR-CLE on CO and returning CLE-LGA/JFK-CAI-DAM (CO, MS respectively), what is the baggage allowance on each leg? I've called CO 3 times and have literally gotten a different answer each time.
BMI told me the baggage allowance on the DAM-LHR portion depends on the partner carrier's allowance--but it isn't clear what CO's allowance is on a DAM-EWR routing. |
I'm quite surprised that BD says the CO policy defines this one; generally the operating carrier's policy is the rule at play. If it is CO policies for TATL travel then it should be the 1x50# bag free policy.
For the EWR-CLE and CLE-LGA segments the rule is the CO domestic segment rule, which is no free bags for non-elites. JFK-CAI-DAM will be the MS rules. |
Originally Posted by sbm12
(Post 13672025)
I'm quite surprised that BD says the CO policy defines this one; generally the operating carrier's policy is the rule at play. If it is CO policies for TATL travel then it should be the 1x50# bag free policy.
For the EWR-CLE and CLE-LGA segments the rule is the CO domestic segment rule, which is no free bags for non-elites. JFK-CAI-DAM will be the MS rules. However, if the OP's profile is correct (CO PE), then this award ticket should still allow the non-elite to utilize the elite baggage allowance. Hence, EWR-CLE and CLE-LGA will permit 3 x 70 lb. Unless CO's fixed this in the last month or so.. |
2 or 3 bags and at what weight allowance?
Thought I'd post here for this question.
I am travelling IAH-SAL this Thursday and I have received my upgrade to Intl Biz (Platinum Elite). I am a little confused to the verbiage of CO.com baggage allowance and I quote: OnePass Platinum and Gold Elite members and Star Alliance Gold members** First Class, International Business, and Latin Business Class customers** ** May check three bags at no charge as long as each bag is a maximum 70 lbs (32 kg) and 62 linear inches (157 cm) (total length + width + height). For tickets purchased on or after October 19, 2009 for travel commencing October 27, 2009, First class, International Business, and Latin Business Class customers may check 2 bags at no charge as long as each bag is a maximum of 50 lbs (23 kg) and 62 linear inches (157cm ) as measured above. Ticket must reflect confirmed seat for segment in which customer is checking in. Which is it? |
Originally Posted by SpartanFlyer86
(Post 13812715)
Which is it?
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Originally Posted by sbm12
(Post 13812779)
You get the higher of the allowances you are qualified for. So your *G status gets you 3x70#. If you were a silver or a non-elite in the forward cabin you'd only get 2x50#.
Only if you booked your ticket On or after October 19, 2009 for travel beforeOctober 27, 2009 (which isn't the case since we are in 2010) would you get the 3x70 free. I.e. if you booked your travel in december for travel in april. You only get 2x50 free |
Originally Posted by NYC2TheWorld
(Post 13813578)
Actually no...that's not how I interpert it. Travel commences before October 27, 2009 gets the 3x70 free. If you booked your flight After October 19, 2009for travel in 2010 then you only get 2x50.
Only if you booked your ticket On or after October 19, 2009 for travel beforeOctober 27, 2009 (which isn't the case since we are in 2010) would you get the 3x70 free. I.e. if you booked your travel in december for travel in april. You only get 2x50 free Star Gold customers always receive 3 at 70#. |
Originally Posted by NYC2TheWorld
(Post 13813578)
Actually no...that's not how I interpert it.
You added the word "before" into the policy on your own; that isn't CO's doing. *G has had the 3x70# policy in place pretty much since the day of the move to the new program. It is only non-*G elites in F that had their allowances cut. |
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