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Dotty P May 8th 2012 6:08 am

Baggage allowance
 
Good evening everybody.

We're leaving for Toronto in a few weeks so I'll probably be asking a few questions in the near future.

My question right now is when you purchase a one way ticket to emigrate, do airlines give you a larger baggage allowance?

Thanks all.....
DP

Tangram May 8th 2012 6:11 am

Re: Baggage allowance
 

Originally Posted by Dotty P (Post 10048580)
Good evening everybody.

We're leaving for Toronto in a few weeks so I'll probably be asking a few questions in the near future.

My question right now is when you purchase a one way ticket to emigrate, do airlines give you a larger baggage allowance?

Thanks all.....
DP

No

MarkG May 8th 2012 6:36 am

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When I emigrated my choice of airline was to a large extent driven by their excess baggage fees; there were two or three airlines with similar ticket prices but the baggage limits and excess fees were substantially different.

Geez, that was almost five years ago now. I still remember turning up at the airport with my shiny visa and hoping they'd actually let me on the plane with a one-way ticket :).

Dotty P May 8th 2012 7:00 am

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Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 10048582)
No

Oh well.....at least I know now :(

Thanks!

snowcandy May 8th 2012 7:14 am

Re: Baggage allowance
 

Originally Posted by Dotty P (Post 10048580)
Good evening everybody.

We're leaving for Toronto in a few weeks so I'll probably be asking a few questions in the near future.

My question right now is when you purchase a one way ticket to emigrate, do airlines give you a larger baggage allowance?

Thanks all.....
DP

Hey Dotty P that's come around quickly! Hope everything is going well with you...so exciting.

Good Luck to you all :thumbsup:

Dotty P May 8th 2012 7:20 am

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Originally Posted by snowcandy (Post 10048680)
Hey Dotty P that's come around quickly! Hope everything is going well with you...so exciting.

Good Luck to you all :thumbsup:

Awwww thanks Snowcandy.......but......we were actually meant to have been there nearly two years ago so it feels like it's taken forever! Now we know we are actually heading out for definate, I feel a bit 'fizzy' with nerves/excitement! Really appreciate your wishes though and hope everyone's going well for you too? :thumbsup:

JB0591 May 8th 2012 10:31 am

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If you look at Air Transat/Canadian Affair flights, I would consider the Premium/Club upgrade as that gives extra luggage allowance in both hand and hold luggage.

If you want to have some items shipped and available sooner than items via sea. You could consider sending some items via air cargo service which can be as cheap as £1.50 per kg (depending upon airline/cargo company) and could be available soon after you arrive subject to time in customs.

Flossie and Jim May 8th 2012 4:51 pm

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Just a heads up to check the price of a return ticket as well as a one way - a return is often cheaper if using a non-charter airline e.g. BA/Air Canada.

JB0591 May 8th 2012 10:14 pm

Re: Baggage allowance
 

Originally Posted by Flossie and Jim (Post 10049466)
Just a heads up to check the price of a return ticket as well as a one way - a return is often cheaper if using a non-charter airline e.g. BA/Air Canada.

But a return ticket with a scheduled airline is generally more expensive than a one-way with a charter. I personally have never found a scheduled airline cheaper than a charter.

We just had to get a one-way tickets ASAP, with 48 hours notice we got Montreal - Gatwick for $326/each from a charter or we could have paid $1150/each from a scheduled.

cahill3 May 8th 2012 10:26 pm

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We upgraded to clubclass with Airtransat for flight ( one way ) to Calgary landing 21st June. 40kg each check in baggage. Had a call from Canadian affair that we have now been downgraded to economy. We have been promised that we still have all allowances as if we are still clubclass, inc weight allowance. Just got our travel itinerary which states 25kg each! Dont want to turn up at Manchester Airport with 40kgs each and have to pay excess. :eek:

Siouxie May 9th 2012 2:34 am

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Originally Posted by cahill3 (Post 10049910)
We upgraded to clubclass with Airtransat for flight ( one way ) to Calgary landing 21st June. 40kg each check in baggage. Had a call from Canadian affair that we have now been downgraded to economy. We have been promised that we still have all allowances as if we are still clubclass, inc weight allowance. Just got our travel itinerary which states 25kg each! Dont want to turn up at Manchester Airport with 40kgs each and have to pay excess. :eek:

I would contact their customer service department immediately. Did they give you a reason for downgrading you - and did they offer you an alternative flight? I believe they should have.. look at section 7: http://www.canadianaffair.com/en/abo...conditions.asp

If we make a major change to your travel arrangements or cancel your flight, we will inform you as soon as reasonably possible if there is time before your departure. You will have the choice of either accepting the change of arrangements, accepting an offer of alternative flights of comparable standard from us if available (we will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value), or cancelling your booking and receiving a full refund of all monies paid.

cahill3 May 9th 2012 2:42 am

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I have been in touch today. We have been given a refund of the price difference and still get the same treatment as if we were in clubclass, baggage weight, drinks, everything really! So as long as they keep their word on that we will be happy. We want to get into the landing process asap so did not want alternative flights, also to be there in time for Stampede.

__TJ__ May 9th 2012 3:36 am

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get that in writing so you can wave it at the smarmy git trying to charge you for 17kgs each extra baggage at the airport. i got stung £650 for XS baggage, would have been cheaper to bin the lot and get brand new stuff in canada. ( which i will be doing next time i emigrate!) sometimes tho they will let you off a kg or two if you tell them you are emigrating.


NOTE air transat ahve dropped their standard baggage allowance from 25kg to 23. so, good to know when you are packing!

MarkG May 10th 2012 6:10 am

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Originally Posted by JB0591 (Post 10049888)
But a return ticket with a scheduled airline is generally more expensive than a one-way with a charter. I personally have never found a scheduled airline cheaper than a charter.

Also, with a return you'll probably have to pay staggering amounts of money to the British government for fees, duty and taxes on the return half even if you don't use it. When I emigrated in 2007 I considered buying a return since it wasn't much more and I might use the return half one day, but it became a couple of hundred extra once the government took their cut.

yzf.shaun May 10th 2012 9:34 am

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Originally Posted by __TJ__ (Post 10050433)
get that in writing so you can wave it at the smarmy git trying to charge you for 17kgs each extra baggage at the airport. i got stung £650 for XS baggage, would have been cheaper to bin the lot and get brand new stuff in canada. ( which i will be doing next time i emigrate!) sometimes tho they will let you off a kg or two if you tell them you are emigrating.


NOTE air transat ahve dropped their standard baggage allowance from 25kg to 23. so, good to know when you are packing!

Why would you pay that much extra when on Canadian Affair it says the following:


Additional Pieces

£65/€80 per piece for the first additional piece according to the permitted limit by class
I need to call them as I was counting on taking a second bag for £65 going off what the website says.

I'm going on a return ticket as I already had that booked due to planning a week holiday at this time anyway prior to having the PR approved. Fortunately it was only £280 :)

Lindita May 10th 2012 5:38 pm

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Originally Posted by yzf.shaun (Post 10053476)
Why would you pay that much extra when on Canadian Affair it says the following:



I need to call them as I was counting on taking a second bag for £65 going off what the website says.

I'm going on a return ticket as I already had that booked due to planning a week holiday at this time anyway prior to having the PR approved. Fortunately it was only £280 :)


Hi, I am also travelling with Canadian Affair next week, and thought the same, cause I understood and called couple of times to confirm than an extra bag is £65,I've been kind of worrying but I think the above should be right....

msocmac May 11th 2012 12:25 am

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We came out with Canadian affair last week and they are strict on their weights. We had 3kg over on our hold bags (1kg each) and they weigh hand luggage too mine was 8.6kg as I had a lot of paperwork and a laptop I had 2 squeeze some in my case thankfully the cases were weighed before I put the extra in. We were not charged for our extra I imagine there is a percentage of leeway in their allowance but others were queuing to pay!

Siouxie May 11th 2012 1:09 am

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Originally Posted by Lindita (Post 10053936)
Hi, I am also travelling with Canadian Affair next week, and thought the same, cause I understood and called couple of times to confirm than an extra bag is £65,I've been kind of worrying but I think the above should be right....

http://www.canadianaffair.com/en/use...il/luggage.asp

Excess Baggage Charges:

Overweight

£49/€60 if the weight exceeds the permitted limit in Economy Class for the first piece (maximum of 32 kg)
£49/€60 if the combined weight of the two allowable pieces is over the permitted limit in Club Class (maximum of 32 kg)
Additional Pieces

£65/€80 per piece for the first additional piece according to the permitted limit by class
£130/€160 per piece for the second and each additional piece thereafter according to the permitted limit by class

Also: http://www.airtransat.co.uk/en/gamme...voyageur&id=25

:)

__TJ__ May 11th 2012 4:54 am

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the swines charged us per kilo! i took 6 bags ( for four travellers) and they had £650 off me! grr so going to fedex it all next time

UK_Claire May 13th 2012 3:51 am

Re: Baggage allowance
 

Originally Posted by JB0591 (Post 10049018)
If you look at Air Transat/Canadian Affair flights, I would consider the Premium/Club upgrade as that gives extra luggage allowance in both hand and hold luggage.

If you want to have some items shipped and available sooner than items via sea. You could consider sending some items via air cargo service which can be as cheap as £1.50 per kg (depending upon airline/cargo company) and could be available soon after you arrive subject to time in customs.

*I am flying to Toronto in July with air transat, i upgraded to premium which allows 40kg luggage plus 15kg hand luggage!

Do you know the name of the cheap airline/cargo company please?

Siouxie May 13th 2012 4:25 am

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Originally Posted by UK_Claire (Post 10057943)
*I am flying to Toronto in July with air transat, i upgraded to premium which allows 40kg luggage plus 15kg hand luggage!

Do you know the name of the cheap airline/cargo company please?

Air Transat (for flight and upgrade to premium) and Air Transat Cargo - then the items come on the same flight as you, but be aware you have to go to a separate area of the airport (Cargo) to clear customs and collect at least 2 hours after the flight has landed.

http://www.airtransat.ca/en/Info/car...tType=voyageur

:)


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