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Extra baggage query
Hello,
I did not wish to start a brand new thread, but could not find an appropriate thread to post my queries. I have an upcoming flight to Kansas, USA via Abu Dhabi (Travelling on Economy class with a 3-hour layover at AUH):
I am a Gold member and was hoping to use the extra 23kgs that is allowed for this status (C.A). But Customer Care says that since the last leg of my trip is not via an Etihad flight, I am not eligible to those extra 23kgs :( :(. Just wanted to double-check as Flyertalk is always correct :D. In case I cannot use the extra baggage .. I see very limited benefits with the Gold status..except maybe the extra miles that I get for each trip. Lounge access:
Look forward to your comments :). Thanks in advance, Monk |
you should get that extra bag of 23kg at least upto chicago. once there you need to recheck your bags anyways so at that point negotiate with AA.
Both Al Reem and Al dhabi are fine. Near enough to one another for you to go in have a peek and decide if which you want to stay in |
Originally Posted by mike84k
(Post 27461171)
you should get that extra bag of 23kg at least upto chicago.
I believe they've refurbished Al Reem which was very overdue and Al Dhabi is quite new anyway. Or bump into a Platinum and beg for them to take you into the First lounge :) they're allowed one guest |
Originally Posted by mike84k
(Post 27461171)
you should get that extra bag of 23kg at least upto chicago. once there you need to recheck your bags anyways so at that point negotiate with AA.
Both Al Reem and Al dhabi are fine. Near enough to one another for you to go in have a peek and decide if which you want to stay in I believe the luggage allowance for additional pieces is based on the first leg..but my only experience is with a business upgrade (first leg) and economy the second, both on Etihad. I'd say you are entitled due to it being an EY codeshare, but ultimately up to the check in agent. |
Luggage allowance is based on the leg with the most generous allowance, given this was all booked under a single PNR.
There's a lot of confusion about it and a lot of check-in agent still think in terms of most significant carrier, but that rule no longer applies, at least not with EY. |
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