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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 2:47 pm
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Carry-on baggage allowance on multiple carriers

Despite numerous searches I can't find a definitive answer to what the carry-on baggage allowance would be in the following scenario:

AA ticket (all sectors are AA flight numbers)

MAN-LHR - BA - 23kg carry-on allowance
LHR-JFK - AA - no weight limit given (Most Significant Carrier)
JFK-LIM - LA - 8kg carry-on allowance

Does IATA Baggage Resolution 302 apply to carry-on baggage limits and therefore the AA allowance would apply to the whole itinerary?

AA website says: "If your connection is on an oneworld alliance airline, and your transatlantic travel is on American Airlines, the American Airlines baggage allowance applies to the entire journey." Does this include carry-on baggage?
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 3:08 pm
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Originally Posted by trf0412
Despite numerous searches I can't find a definitive answer to what the carry-on baggage allowance would be in the following scenario:

AA ticket (all sectors are AA flight numbers)

MAN-LHR - BA - 23kg carry-on allowance
LHR-JFK - AA - no weight limit given (Most Significant Carrier)
JFK-LIM - LA - 8kg carry-on allowance

Does IATA Baggage Resolution 302 apply to carry-on baggage limits and therefore the AA allowance would apply to the whole itinerary?

AA website says: "If your connection is on an oneworld alliance airline, and your transatlantic travel is on American Airlines, the American Airlines baggage allowance applies to the entire journey." Does this include carry-on baggage?
No.
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 4:12 pm
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Thanks for the reply. I was expecting the answer to be "no", as I couldn't find any info regarding the IATA Baggage Resolution applying to carry-on luggage and I'm sure if it was explicitly mentioned there it would be easy to find.

However...

...before seeing your reply I spoke with someone from American Airlines who stated that the AA carry-on allowance would apply to the whole journey...???

I hate speaking with airlines and getting a completely conflicting answer every time I speak with someone different. The level of incompetence is shocking...
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 5:38 pm
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In general each carrier will enforce their own carry on allowance regardless of your ticked route. They _might_ make an exception from time to time but I wouldn't count on it unless you are in the pointy end.
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 9:31 pm
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Originally Posted by trf0412
Despite numerous searches I can't find a definitive answer to what the carry-on baggage allowance would be in the following scenario:

AA ticket (all sectors are AA flight numbers)

MAN-LHR - BA - 23kg carry-on allowance
LHR-JFK - AA - no weight limit given (Most Significant Carrier)
JFK-LIM - LA - 8kg carry-on allowance

Does IATA Baggage Resolution 302 apply to carry-on baggage limits and therefore the AA allowance would apply to the whole itinerary?
I'm not sure why people keep forgetting about the U.S. Department of Transportation regulation that trumps the IATA resolution. It doesn't apply to carry-ons and wouldn't apply to the above itinerary because neither MAN nor LIM are in the U.S., but here it is as a reminder about checked baggage:
14 C.F.R. sec. 399.87
For passengers whose ultimate ticketed origin or destination is a U.S. point, U.S. and foreign carriers must apply the baggage allowances and fees that apply at the beginning of a passenger's itinerary throughout his or her entire itinerary. In the case of code-share flights that form part of an itinerary whose ultimate ticketed origin or destination is a U.S. point, U.S. and foreign carriers must apply the baggage allowances and fees of the marketing carrier throughout the itinerary to the extent that they differ from those of any operating carrier.
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