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sheli0508 Mar 14th 2009 12:39 am

Panicking ..... again...
 
We fly tomorrow morning to Melbourne with Singapore and we have just re weighed the cases and we are about 10kgs over. There's 5 of us traveling with 6 cases, 1 carry on small case and 4 backpacks. Sat in the hotel room starting to panick... what will happen will the just charge us a excess baggage fee? We've already off loaded the towels, frying pan (don't ask!) and iron to mates....

cheers

bcworld Mar 14th 2009 12:49 am

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If you are 10kgs over between all of you then I wouldn't worry about it, they almost certainly won't.

RenShen Mar 14th 2009 1:20 am

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Try to check in really early, they are less bothered about weight then. With the amount you are talking about Its really unlikely that you will get charged. I would say try to relax but I never do until the bags are accepted. That's when the fun starts for me.

perksy Mar 14th 2009 1:56 am

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We were well over, had the 20kgs limit but weighed in at 32kg each (only 2 of us travelling). We checked in 4 hours before and got away with it.....good job because it was £37 per kilo excess charge with Malaysian airlines.

sheli0508 Mar 14th 2009 5:08 am

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Cheers everyone... won't tell OH he'll make me ask for his frying pan back...lol!!

Don't think I'll calm down until we are sat in manchester airport.... the good byes are taking it out of me big style... at least I can relax a little bit about the 10kgs...

..... only to start shxtting myself again when we hit the big unknown.... aka melbourne........ :eek:

thanks again,

Shelley

Jaycee1 Mar 14th 2009 8:10 am

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Originally Posted by RenShen (Post 7378491)
Try to check in really early, they are less bothered about weight then. With the amount you are talking about Its really unlikely that you will get charged. I would say try to relax but I never do until the bags are accepted. That's when the fun starts for me.

Good advice.
I would not panic either but i know my husband would be near hysterical at the bags being 1kg over :blink:
Have a safe journey
J x

Sally Simpson Mar 14th 2009 1:46 pm

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Bon Voyage & good luck for your new life:thumbsup:

brits1 Mar 14th 2009 3:03 pm

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Originally Posted by sheli0508 (Post 7378437)
We fly tomorrow morning to Melbourne with Singapore and we have just re weighed the cases and we are about 10kgs over. There's 5 of us traveling with 6 cases, 1 carry on small case and 4 backpacks. Sat in the hotel room starting to panick... what will happen will the just charge us a excess baggage fee? We've already off loaded the towels, frying pan (don't ask!) and iron to mates....

cheers

When we arrived in Aus (11 years ago) we brought most of our clothes etc...we were flying with Singapore and I had read (did not have the luxury of sites like this back in the "old days) that if you were migrating to inform "check in" and you could take extra weight, I think it was an extra 10k for each person...at checki in we were told we were over and had to pay about an extra 350 pounds....I nearly fainited but when we told check in we were migrating they appolgised and said all was well.......not sure if this still is the case but phone and find out......all the best....

JAMMIE DODGER Mar 14th 2009 8:49 pm

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sorry cant member the exact weights but if you are emigrating you are usually allowed double the allowance each.

We came over on a recci first and got our visas validated then returned back to Oz 6 months later to start our new lives,...we were double the standard weight allowance (because we'd had our visas validated 6 months previous we no longer had the double allowance)

I just told the girl on the Singapore Airlines desk we were emigrating and were entitled to double the weight allowance , to which she replied... Oh, Ok and waved us through without looking at the visas in our passports. :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Dont worry ....if they do charge you just stick it on the credit card and worry about it later......then pay it off with one of Kevin Rudds free cash handouts later down the track!!

hereshoping Mar 15th 2009 8:16 pm

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Originally Posted by JAMMIE DODGER (Post 7380750)
sorry cant member the exact weights but if you are emigrating you are usually allowed double the allowance each.

We came over on a recci first and got our visas validated then returned back to Oz 6 months later to start our new lives,...we were double the standard weight allowance (because we'd had our visas validated 6 months previous we no longer had the double allowance)

I just told the girl on the Singapore Airlines desk we were emigrating and were entitled to double the weight allowance , to which she replied... Oh, Ok and waved us through without looking at the visas in our passports. :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Dont worry ....if they do charge you just stick it on the credit card and worry about it later......then pay it off with one of Kevin Rudds free cash handouts later down the track!!

We were 40kg over our (double) allowance on singapore for just 2 people last July. We weren't charged.

coolerkingcooler Mar 15th 2009 9:47 pm

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Originally Posted by hereshoping (Post 7383701)
We were 40kg over our (double) allowance on singapore for just 2 people last July. We weren't charged.

OH and I are on a diet:D

Cooler

Dougie Mar 15th 2009 10:13 pm

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Originally Posted by hereshoping (Post 7383701)
We were 40kg over our (double) allowance on singapore for just 2 people last July. We weren't charged.


:eek:

How many irons / frying pans & kitchen sinks did you pack?

Dougie

sheli0508 Mar 16th 2009 1:59 pm

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Originally Posted by DOUGIE AN LOUISE (Post 7384028)
:eek:

How many irons / frying pans & kitchen sinks did you pack?

Dougie

None in the end dougie... but the bloody price of the same pan in Target this morning was a shocker:rofl:

Well, we are here.... no questions asked at the check in desk and I think all in we where about 25kgs over.... Didn't even end up with our suitcases being scanned at Melbourne... The nice customs guy said he could recognise an emigrating family anyway.... just asked us if our shoes were free from soil and the OH joked about 'couldn't he smell the jeyes!'

So thanks for the advice everyone... just need to speed up the internet concection in Mcdougals.....

Deutschmaster Mar 16th 2009 2:44 pm

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Simple

Trick is to wear all your jumpers, trousers, t shirts, socks etc all at once. If you have books etc carry them separately to the luggage so they don't get weighed. If you have lots of shoes tie them together and hang them around your neck.

Sally Simpson Mar 16th 2009 7:29 pm

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Originally Posted by sheli0508 (Post 7386939)
None in the end dougie... but the bloody price of the same pan in Target this morning was a shocker:rofl:

Well, we are here.... no questions asked at the check in desk and I think all in we where about 25kgs over.... Didn't even end up with our suitcases being scanned at Melbourne... The nice customs guy said he could recognise an emigrating family anyway.... just asked us if our shoes were free from soil and the OH joked about 'couldn't he smell the jeyes!'

So thanks for the advice everyone... just need to speed up the internet concection in Mcdougals.....

Glad you have arrived safely.

Good luck with settling in:thumbsup:


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