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emmyjc1 Jul 30th 2007 3:58 am

Extra luggage - BEWARE
 
I booked up my flights with emirates last month to brisbane. We booked the flights as a return as we are coming back in June for 2 weeks to a wedding.
I was told if you have a permanent visa you can get the extra baggage - this was wrong - as I have booked a return flight we are only allowed standard! :(
So this means that we can only bring over 54kg between us :mad:
I will always get my facts right from now on!

trevamather Jul 30th 2007 5:07 am

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Originally Posted by emmyjc1 (Post 5125347)
I booked up my flights with emirates last month to brisbane. We booked the flights as a return as we are coming back in June for 2 weeks to a wedding.
I was told if you have a permanent visa you can get the extra baggage - this was wrong - as I have booked a return flight we are only allowed standard! :(
So this means that we can only bring over 54kg between us :mad:
I will always get my facts right from now on!

so if we had our permanent visa and booked with emirates one way would we get extra baggage allowance...just i could really do with taking some of my tools over instead of having to wait for them in a container.

sals Jul 30th 2007 5:15 am

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Originally Posted by trevamather (Post 5125552)
so if we had our permanent visa and booked with emirates one way would we get extra baggage allowance...just i could really do with taking some of my tools over instead of having to wait for them in a container.

To get extra luggage allowance you have to be going one way and not have previously validated your visa. You also need to contact the airline if you book through agents etc to claim it.
Hope this helps
sal

pumpkin blossom Jul 30th 2007 6:04 am

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Do they ask to actually see your visa???

somme Jul 30th 2007 6:06 am

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I beleive they do.

emmyjc1 Jul 30th 2007 6:19 am

Re: Extra luggage - BEWARE
 

Originally Posted by trevamather (Post 5125552)
so if we had our permanent visa and booked with emirates one way would we get extra baggage allowance...just i could really do with taking some of my tools over instead of having to wait for them in a container.

If you call the local office in london ( on their website) they will sort for you. They seemed more than happy to do it for me untill they realised i had a return flight!

trevamather Jul 30th 2007 6:28 am

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thanks for the info everyone

Ill give them a ring to see what they say and reply on here to let everyone know :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

kezzabird Jul 30th 2007 7:22 am

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And you mustn't have any stop overs. We will be stopping in Dubai and Singapore on our one way tickets and won't be eligble for the extra luggage!:frown:

M_and_J Jul 30th 2007 7:58 am

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Originally Posted by kezzabird (Post 5126039)
And you mustn't have any stop overs. We will be stopping in Dubai and Singapore on our one way tickets and won't be eligble for the extra luggage!:frown:

We're flying with Singapore Airlines one-way with a stopover in Singapore and they've given us the extra luggage allowance - 40kg each. It really seems to depend on the airline.

MurphFam Jul 30th 2007 8:16 am

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Sinapore Airlines seem to be one of the few airlines left who do this. We are flying with them on Wednesday 1 August and they have assured us that because this is the first time we are flying, ie, validating our visa and that we are on a PR visa that we can have 40kg each. There are four of us but I don't honestly think that we will have 160kg between us BUT you never know - packing will commence in the morning!!

Tracy

furkew Jul 30th 2007 9:23 am

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Originally Posted by MurphFam (Post 5126314)
Sinapore Airlines seem to be one of the few airlines left who do this. We are flying with them on Wednesday 1 August and they have assured us that because this is the first time we are flying, ie, validating our visa and that we are on a PR visa that we can have 40kg each. There are four of us but I don't honestly think that we will have 160kg between us BUT you never know - packing will commence in the morning!!

Tracy


If you have confirmation in writing from them, take a copy with you when you checking in to be safe. They are normally OK, but you never know.

We have just recently arrived via Qantas, and the allowance is 23kg pp, and one of our bags was 31kg (we weighed then all, and this one must have slipped through) only one bag was below 23kg, but they didnt say a word. Admittedly we started our journey from Amsterdam, but we were fairly overweight (baggage as well :D) and got away with it.

Pollyana Jul 30th 2007 12:21 pm

Re: Extra luggage - BEWARE
 
The standard position has always been - permanent visa and a one-way flight - because those two together are considered to be proof of migration. You are usually expected to provide a copy of your visa in advance.

Some airlines including Qantas, will do extra baggage on a special "migrant fare" which is usually more expensive than the normal one.
Singapore and Emirats are generally the only airlines now which do a regular grant of extra baggage if you meet the cnditions above.
Other airlines used to but have now stopped - financial pressure to make good use of their space, plus an increasednumber ofpeople migrating, and an increased number of people aware of the free extra baggage deal, are part of the reason why most don't do it now.

Some airlines will let you board with considerably over your allowance, but don't rely on it - its down to the discretion of the check-in staff, how full the plane is, what they had for breakfast (!) and how nicely you ask them!

Cheapest last minute way to send the excess is from Excess Baggage Co at the main UK airports - send the stuff by air with them on the day you fly and it usually arrives within a couple of days of your own flight.

Buzzy--Bee Jul 30th 2007 5:52 pm

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Another cheap way (free way) to get the extra luggage allowance is to fly via the USA and get 46kg each, no matter what visa, return or one-way, how many stopovers.

Still can't work out why more people don't take this option.

Buzzy

Nu-Shooz Jul 30th 2007 6:29 pm

Re: Extra luggage - BEWARE
 

Originally Posted by emmyjc1 (Post 5125347)
I booked up my flights with emirates last month to brisbane. We booked the flights as a return as we are coming back in June for 2 weeks to a wedding.
I was told if you have a permanent visa you can get the extra baggage - this was wrong - as I have booked a return flight we are only allowed standard! :(
So this means that we can only bring over 54kg between us :mad:
I will always get my facts right from now on!

We also made this mistake. Learnt the hard way as usual.

But on our way back we begged them for more Kg's and got abit extra through trying:)

emmyjc1 Jul 30th 2007 8:21 pm

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Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee (Post 5127640)
Another cheap way (free way) to get the extra luggage allowance is to fly via the USA and get 46kg each, no matter what visa, return or one-way, how many stopovers.

Still can't work out why more people don't take this option.

Buzzy

Did think of that but they only go to Sydney and I need too get to Brisbane. I looked into it but it wouldn't have worked due to the baggage restrictions on Jetstar, virgin blue etc and my Dad didnt fAncy driving down to pick us up:)


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