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Hi there
Has anybody travelled recently with quantas from heathrow to sydney. I was wandering what they charge for extra suitcases as we arnt taking any furniture with us from uk, so may have 2 or 3 suitcases each with our worldly belongings in them. Thanks for your help |
Re: luggage
You will be stung A$875 for 1 extra 25kg bag!
So about £550 in local currency. Not a good option! http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airl...gage/global/en |
Re: luggage
Originally Posted by brushmate
(Post 9189747)
Hi there
Has anybody travelled recently with quantas from heathrow to sydney. I was wandering what they charge for extra suitcases as we arnt taking any furniture with us from uk, so may have 2 or 3 suitcases each with our worldly belongings in them. Thanks for your help |
Re: luggage
Originally Posted by brushmate
(Post 9189747)
Hi there
Has anybody travelled recently with quantas from heathrow to sydney. I was wandering what they charge for extra suitcases as we arnt taking any furniture with us from uk, so may have 2 or 3 suitcases each with our worldly belongings in them. Thanks for your help I recommend British Airways for that particular journey if there's excess baggage involved. BA's prices on excess are much more competitive. |
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Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 9190341)
BA's prices on excess are much more competitive.
Subsequent bags would be £72 and you can take 11 each in total. |
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Qantas stung me for several hundred dollars NRT - SYD when my *cabin* bag was just a couple of Kg overweight!
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My latest trip was 5 suitcases on BA 4 of which were excess. Pre-booked and paid a total of 248 GBP. Far cheaper than sending it on a boat.
When I last did the Qantas LHR - SYD in October, aware of the excess policy, I hid my hand luggage at check in which was full of books and photo albums and weighed 18KG. |
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Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 9190341)
Yes. Twice. Got slammed the first time and pre-booked excess the second time.
I recommend British Airways for that particular journey if there's excess baggage involved. BA's prices on excess are much more competitive. I usually send my excess in advance with www.wedelivertheworld.co.uk - door to door Bristol-Brisbane takes three days and its much cheaper than airline prices. |
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 9190562)
But BA are sh*te to fly with!!!
You can get great service, or lousy, snooty service...they both excel at both of these! |
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Originally Posted by bcworld
(Post 9190566)
I've found them to be almost the same as Qantas...two more similar airlines you couldn't hope to meet, IMO.
You can get great service, or lousy, snooty service...they both excel at both of these! |
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I have found complete opposite BA were great and Qantas were S**t. I would never choose to fly Qantas again due to the experience we had. Saying that Singapore airlines is No1! Sorry I can not help with the luggage thing though!
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