CDG-BKK: 20kg allowance in Business?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 994
CDG-BKK: 20kg allowance in Business?
Never noticed this before, as I usually don't travel with luggage.
Checked Checkmytrip tonight for my CDG-BKK flight in C class. Notice the luggage allowance is 20kg.
For the BKK-CDG part, it was 30.
Not too concerned, as I don't take luggage and have ROP Gold, but - is this 20kg in C class normal for TG on routes from Paris?
Checked Checkmytrip tonight for my CDG-BKK flight in C class. Notice the luggage allowance is 20kg.
For the BKK-CDG part, it was 30.
Not too concerned, as I don't take luggage and have ROP Gold, but - is this 20kg in C class normal for TG on routes from Paris?
#3
Join Date: May 2005
Location: UK
Programs: ROP *G, BAEC Gold, HH Lifetime Diamond
Posts: 969
Slight mistake from TGFlyer, your allowance is 30kg as you are in C.
However you might want to check the CDG airport regulation whether they would take 30kg per bag (If you were in F, no chance they would take a single 40kg suit case nowadays).
I had been refused by UA (C) at DEN that they would take max 50lb (23kg) per bag due to the "health and safety" of ground handling staff (I later checked on their website that they were wrong but then if the check-in agent refuse & u don't have a print out of the rules then there's not much you can do really).
Enjoy, hope you don't get a plane swap
However you might want to check the CDG airport regulation whether they would take 30kg per bag (If you were in F, no chance they would take a single 40kg suit case nowadays).
I had been refused by UA (C) at DEN that they would take max 50lb (23kg) per bag due to the "health and safety" of ground handling staff (I later checked on their website that they were wrong but then if the check-in agent refuse & u don't have a print out of the rules then there's not much you can do really).
Enjoy, hope you don't get a plane swap
#4
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Bangkok, Paris
Programs: Thai Airways - Star Alliance Silver
Posts: 402
Slight mistake from TGFlyer, your allowance is 30kg as you are in C.
However you might want to check the CDG airport regulation whether they would take 30kg per bag (If you were in F, no chance they would take a single 40kg suit case nowadays).
I had been refused by UA (C) at DEN that they would take max 50lb (23kg) per bag due to the "health and safety" of ground handling staff (I later checked on their website that they were wrong but then if the check-in agent refuse & u don't have a print out of the rules then there's not much you can do really).
Enjoy, hope you don't get a plane swap
However you might want to check the CDG airport regulation whether they would take 30kg per bag (If you were in F, no chance they would take a single 40kg suit case nowadays).
I had been refused by UA (C) at DEN that they would take max 50lb (23kg) per bag due to the "health and safety" of ground handling staff (I later checked on their website that they were wrong but then if the check-in agent refuse & u don't have a print out of the rules then there's not much you can do really).
Enjoy, hope you don't get a plane swap