EK Ticketed Flight QF Metal Status & Baggage
Please don't think this a silly question, but we've found ourselves in a situation that may be unique to the QF/EK relationship and one I've not come across before. So we are Brits travelling around Oz and NZ for 6 months with a whole variety of flights being taken. I recently needed to book AKL-SYD for the three of us. I usually book business class seats as we are travelling with x6 suitcases and x6 hand baggage pieces. We have BA Silver which translates to Sapphire OW.
Anyway using ITA Matrix I found a flight with EK, and when I booked I realised we'd be on QF metal. The question I have is around our baggage. With QF we would all be entitled to x2 32KG bags with our status, no mater which cabin we're in but our ticket is stating a max of 40KG and I am unable to purchase more allowance? Can anyone enlighten me on what would actually happen in reality with regards to baggage when we checked in. I know we'll be over, probably at around 55-58kg each PAX. at the moment I'm considering just cancelling down the EK flight and rebooking with QF, HOWEVER the flight costs almost double with QF! Again an anomaly I've not seen before. Thanks for any insights. |
With an EK flight number BA status means nothing.
Try putting the EK PNR into the QF manage booking and see if more buying more baggage is an option. Or phone QF and/or EK You could pay extra at check-in, but that would be expensive Or look for other another airline or schedule A guide to AKL SYD flights webjet I use as a guide, but never to book. Many airlines fly AKL SYD, including LATAM on some days EK now only flys SYD-CHC with an A380. Or better still get rid of some of those bags/luggage/extra kg ;) |
If you’ll be back at Sydney there are reliable left luggage services available
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What will happen is that the agent will assess the excess baggage fee for the flight
I am not sure what makes you think that you would be allowed 2 x 32 kg bags - the Qantas allowance is 40kg - Any passenger holding sapphire status would get 15kg extra Any passenger holding emerald status would get 20kg extra Qantas's excess baggage fees for NZ-AU will be $20 per kg. The base baggage allowance on EK vs QF is the same If you want a piece based allowance, perhaps Air New Zealand would be a better bet for the journey |
Originally Posted by Dave Noble
(Post 31571852)
What will happen is that the agent will assess the excess baggage fee for the flight
I am not sure what makes you think that you would be allowed 2 x 32 kg bags - the Qantas allowance is 40kg -.... |
Indeed even if i’m reading the QF baggage allowance correctly an OWS would only get 2x23kg in domestic Y vs 2x32kg in domestic J. A lot of confusion going on IMO
Mwenenzi as always is on the money- I moved from Europe with less than 40kg of checked luggage. You need to find a way to get yourselves below that. Or perhaps look at EK F MEL-CHC? (Addit: only gives 50kg each...) also it would be remiss of me to fail to mention that SYD-AKL with 40kg luggage and 10kg carry on is selling for ~$330 on JQ in the next 10 days...further 15kg available for $75 at the airport |
Air New Zealand Premium Economy would seem to be a decent option for such a journey
Only $512 , piece based baggage allowance and a pretty comfortable flight for 3 hours |
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