Current Luggage allowances for 1 way to AU
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Current Luggage allowances for 1 way to AU
Hi All,
Back in 2006 when I first moved down under for a decade, some airlines offered double luggage allowance for 1 way / emmigratoin tickets (singapore air i think was the one I used)
are any airlines offering similar nowadays?
Have a family of 4 this time to shift, and i'm not convinced a standard 20KG x 4 will be enough :-P
Back in 2006 when I first moved down under for a decade, some airlines offered double luggage allowance for 1 way / emmigratoin tickets (singapore air i think was the one I used)
are any airlines offering similar nowadays?
Have a family of 4 this time to shift, and i'm not convinced a standard 20KG x 4 will be enough :-P
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Re: Current Luggage allowances for 1 way to AU
Just to help, have googled it a bit,
long process now to decide which airport to fly from (i'm in Manchester, there's 4 of us), where to stop over at, and for how long!
Singapore Air – standard is 30KG (value / lite is 25KG) plus cabin 7KG
Qatar allow 35KG per person (one bag can’t be > 32KG)
Cathay Economy Essential allow 2x23Kg per person with extra 23Kg for about £180
(plus 7KG cabin) (but long flight, zurich, hong kong and is £7k for all of us)
Lufthansa Premium economy 2x23Kg plus 8kg
Qantas – 30KG / 40KG for premium economy (raised to 42KG / 52KG for qantas club members / silver frequent fliers)
https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/u...ecked-baggage/
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_...tml#next-month
https://www.lufthansa.com/gb/en/free-baggage-rules
https://www.emirates.com/uk/english/...ecked-baggage/
https://www.qantas.com/gb/en/travel-info/baggage.html
https://www.etihad.com/en-gb/fly-etihad/baggage
long process now to decide which airport to fly from (i'm in Manchester, there's 4 of us), where to stop over at, and for how long!
Singapore Air – standard is 30KG (value / lite is 25KG) plus cabin 7KG
Qatar allow 35KG per person (one bag can’t be > 32KG)
Cathay Economy Essential allow 2x23Kg per person with extra 23Kg for about £180
(plus 7KG cabin) (but long flight, zurich, hong kong and is £7k for all of us)
Lufthansa Premium economy 2x23Kg plus 8kg
Qantas – 30KG / 40KG for premium economy (raised to 42KG / 52KG for qantas club members / silver frequent fliers)
https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/u...ecked-baggage/
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_...tml#next-month
https://www.lufthansa.com/gb/en/free-baggage-rules
https://www.emirates.com/uk/english/...ecked-baggage/
https://www.qantas.com/gb/en/travel-info/baggage.html
https://www.etihad.com/en-gb/fly-etihad/baggage
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Re: Current Luggage allowances for 1 way to AU
Hi All,
Back in 2006 when I first moved down under for a decade, some airlines offered double luggage allowance for 1 way / emmigratoin tickets (singapore air i think was the one I used)
are any airlines offering similar nowadays?
Have a family of 4 this time to shift, and i'm not convinced a standard 20KG x 4 will be enough :-P
Back in 2006 when I first moved down under for a decade, some airlines offered double luggage allowance for 1 way / emmigratoin tickets (singapore air i think was the one I used)
are any airlines offering similar nowadays?
Have a family of 4 this time to shift, and i'm not convinced a standard 20KG x 4 will be enough :-P
Not seen anything since covid as to whether they are still doing it.
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Re: Current Luggage allowances for 1 way to AU
Personal opinion, but having recently flowing Lufthansa from Bangkok-Munich-Heathrow, and then Heathrow-Munich-Singapore I would never fly them again. We were only in standard economy, not premium, and the seats were VERY cramped and the food service was terrible. We used Thai for the outbound leg from Melbourne, and the Singapore on the way back and both were excellent
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Re: Current Luggage allowances for 1 way to AU
Have you also looked at Heathrow as this will give you more options we use Manchester Airport but always look at other airports for the best deals etc plus I really do not like Manchester Airport lol. Emirates is not a bad flight as it splits the journey very well (that’s for wa though) we last used Singapore and had a stop over not bad as I prefer either Malay, Singapore or Cathy for airlines the staff are very friendly.
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Have you also looked at Heathrow as this will give you more options we use Manchester Airport but always look at other airports for the best deals etc plus I really do not like Manchester Airport lol. Emirates is not a bad flight as it splits the journey very well (that’s for wa though) we last used Singapore and had a stop over not bad as I prefer either Malay, Singapore or Cathy for airlines the staff are very friendly.
not really too fussed really RE airports,
so we’re looking really where the best combo of airline / convenience is
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Re: Current Luggage allowances for 1 way to AU
Hi All,
Back in 2006 when I first moved down under for a decade, some airlines offered double luggage allowance for 1 way / emmigratoin tickets (singapore air i think was the one I used)
are any airlines offering similar nowadays?
Have a family of 4 this time to shift, and i'm not convinced a standard 20KG x 4 will be enough :-P
Back in 2006 when I first moved down under for a decade, some airlines offered double luggage allowance for 1 way / emmigratoin tickets (singapore air i think was the one I used)
are any airlines offering similar nowadays?
Have a family of 4 this time to shift, and i'm not convinced a standard 20KG x 4 will be enough :-P
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Re: Current Luggage allowances for 1 way to AU
we're a family of 4, moving into a large house....
we'll NEED 'stuff' immediatley!
obs we'll buy 'stuff' there - but that first week's gonna be painful with no vehicle, no clothing, etc etc ;-)
and, for a similar price to a movecube - we can get a 1/4 share of a 40ft cointainer - that'll still take 3-4 months to arrive anyway!
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Not the best of advice really -
we're a family of 4, moving into a large house....
we'll NEED 'stuff' immediatley!
obs we'll buy 'stuff' there - but that first week's gonna be painful with no vehicle, no clothing, etc etc ;-)
and, for a similar price to a movecube - we can get a 1/4 share of a 40ft cointainer - that'll still take 3-4 months to arrive anyway!
we're a family of 4, moving into a large house....
we'll NEED 'stuff' immediatley!
obs we'll buy 'stuff' there - but that first week's gonna be painful with no vehicle, no clothing, etc etc ;-)
and, for a similar price to a movecube - we can get a 1/4 share of a 40ft cointainer - that'll still take 3-4 months to arrive anyway!
maybe look at someone like Excess Baggage Co to airfreight the rest.
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Re: Current Luggage allowances for 1 way to AU
Hi All,
Back in 2006 when I first moved down under for a decade, some airlines offered double luggage allowance for 1 way / emmigratoin tickets (singapore air i think was the one I used)
are any airlines offering similar nowadays?
Have a family of 4 this time to shift, and i'm not convinced a standard 20KG x 4 will be enough :-P
Back in 2006 when I first moved down under for a decade, some airlines offered double luggage allowance for 1 way / emmigratoin tickets (singapore air i think was the one I used)
are any airlines offering similar nowadays?
Have a family of 4 this time to shift, and i'm not convinced a standard 20KG x 4 will be enough :-P
I have recently had major issues with Singapore airlines over trying to change a return date on a business class air ticket. They say a change of date is (complimentary ) It definitely is not! They want £3,100 extra for me to change the flight from the 16th to any earlier date. They are completely awful as I now know and I will never use them again. Business class allows 40kg I think economy 30kg If you really want information look at trip advisor and trust pilot for reviews. I wish I had! There are many tales over the service and how it has changed.
If I were in your shoes I would send tea chests via seven seas or another as it is far far cheaper plus you can fill the chests with other goodies!
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Re: Current Luggage allowances for 1 way to AU
Not the best of advice really -
we're a family of 4, moving into a large house....
we'll NEED 'stuff' immediatley!
obs we'll buy 'stuff' there - but that first week's gonna be painful with no vehicle, no clothing, etc etc ;-)
and, for a similar price to a movecube - we can get a 1/4 share of a 40ft cointainer - that'll still take 3-4 months to arrive anyway!
we're a family of 4, moving into a large house....
we'll NEED 'stuff' immediatley!
obs we'll buy 'stuff' there - but that first week's gonna be painful with no vehicle, no clothing, etc etc ;-)
and, for a similar price to a movecube - we can get a 1/4 share of a 40ft cointainer - that'll still take 3-4 months to arrive anyway!
The option which has come up cheapest surprised me - just book an extra bag as additional luggage on my own flight. There wasn't much in it, maybe $300-400 between them all, but some of the companies complicated things by saying I would need to collect the case myself from whichever airport they ship it into, and sort the import clearance out (almost impossible by public transport), one even insists on my shrink wrapping it before they will collect it (hmmm funny I don't have a shrink wrap machine in my kitchen
I shall just buy an extra bag in advance and take it on the flight.
May not work for you, depends how much you want to take I guess, but worth investigating.
https://www.qantas.com/au/en/travel-...d-baggage.html