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Question About Weight Limits on Skyteam Award Flight
I have searched for info on weight limits on a ticket that includes multiple carriers but can't find any recent info so thought it would be easier to just ask. Feel free to move if necessary. Here are the details.
Booked in June/July (before some airlines changed the limits) Travel Dates Oct. 12-17, 2005 in coach Proposed checked luggage is 2 bags each a little under 62 total inches and each about 60 pounds (likely will be somewhat lighter coming back). Carryon will be one small tote bag which will be light but full. I am not elite on any carrier Airlines travelled are: CHA-ATL on ASA ATL-CDG on Delta CDG-DUS on AF DUS-AMS on KLM AMS-EWR on CO EWR-ATL on Delta ATL-CHA on ASA If I understand correctly, I may be OK anyway since the ticket was arranged before recent changes to the limits. So my question is whether I will likely have to pay for overweight luggage on any of these carriers. How would they do that anyway (for example, if I was over the CO limit but not the Delta limit). I would assume any weight limits would be based on the first airline used on each day's travel but who knows? Also to a lesser extent, how picky are the airlines likely to be on size and weight? For example what if I am only 2-3 pounds over the limit on one bag. I would be curious as to how picky they are about luggage size too. I just got a new piece of luggage but it is a 30 inch trolley and it totals about 64 total inches depending on how the wheels are counted which extend a little. For now I am planning on leaving it at home but would use it if not likely to cause problems. Thanks in Advance! |
It does not matter what weight limit you use, they will still lose them.
If you can not find a better answer, I would suggest that the current limit for the carrier that CHECKS you bag will prevail. |
NoStressHere is likely right.
Delta rules will control to your first stop-over point as the bags will be checked through. If you are in coach and non-elite you may be limited to 50 pounds per bag. Overweight charges to 70 pounds per bag are just $25 each. With luch your home airport will not check weight. I recently flew domestic from Shannon to London and expected to be skinned. Max weight per passenger was 44 pounds. I was about 40 over that. The agent was in a hurry and did not bother to weigh bags. Figured I saved about $100. If you have a stop over before AMS you might hit these lower limits. If you do, good luck. Expect similar rules on CO headed back to Delta's going over. I recently flew CO LGW to EWR and they were checking weight. Shift heaviest objects to carryon. Use biggest legal carryon. Consider a second carryon (personal item like computer bag in size) and load it as well. |
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