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  1. #11
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    I think we could get aay with hand luggage as well, can`t you take one of those small wheelie cases as hand luggage?
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    Yes thats what we think, I think there called crew bags, If your not taking your quota of Kilos, they should be more lenient.

    Alan


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    "BA like most scheduled airlines have a 32kg / 70lb allowance per person"

    Wilf and Sarah
    You're doing yourself out of lots of shopping space. I'm sure BA is the same as Virgin, which is 2 pieces per person - each weighing no more than 32KG, so you actually get 64kg each.

    Only babies under 2 get no allowance unless you have paid for a seat we have been told.

    Armageddon
    Thats one of the main differences between flying schedule or charter flights , the scheduled are much more generous on luggage allowance.

    Dont be tempted to buy a huge case and put all the families things in, some friends did that and although there were only 3 of them flying, so technically they could have had 6 cases at 32kg, because the case was overweight they were charged $118 excess (and didn't think to go an buy another bag at the airport to put some of the things in).

    They are becoming quite strict on the 5kg weight on hand luggage as there have been cases of turbulence causing injuries where heavier bags have come out of lockers and of course they are then liable. Sometimes they may offer to stow it for you but we have seen people told they will need to check in their bag.
    Babblin Boo


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    Thanks for all the replies.

    We want to take some things out to our villa therefore, we were going to make full use of our Childrens weight allowance.
    Carol & Rob
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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by steph_goodrum

    You're doing yourself out of lots of shopping space. I'm sure BA is the same as Virgin, which is 2 pieces per person - each weighing no more than 32KG, so you actually get 64kg each.

    [/quote]

    O No,[:0][:0][:0] whatever anyone does, do not let on to Sarah. The credit card will go into melt down. Every time we come back, Sarah find's a very good deal on quilt's/bedding, so we have new bedding twice a year as it is
    I must've misread this .
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    I've had a bad experience recently of heavy hand luggage. Not with him but still feeling after affects. As one whose hand luggage is more than 5kg when empty I might do a rethink.
    Bag fell( or dropped) on hubby's head on flight from Miami to London. Started having seizues 2 hrs into flight and diverted to Boston.
    Spent 5 days in hospital there and the bang seems to have triggered epilepsy. Ground staff back in Ireland told of story of woman trying to bring afrozen turkey on board in hand luggage so it would defrost on way to whereever !!!
    Anyway keep those heads tucked in !!!
    Alison


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    Alison, what a story, hope hubby is alright after that nightmare, we will put it on the floor.

    ALan


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    Had an embarrassing time at BA checkin on the way back from Tampa this time. We had taken 4 suitcases and holdalls packed full of stuff for the villa (including a safe)on the way out and thought we would have no trouble with weight on the way back. Then we found a real bargain on a King size comforter set with a sheet set and decided to buy 4 king size pillows and take them all home (we have a super king bed at home and are fed up with 3 pillows across the bed). We stuffed the 4 pillows in a holdall, the bedding set in one suitcase and everything else in the other suitcase and holdall.

    When we got to check-in the main suitcase was over weight by 3 kg so I had to unpack this and put some clothes in the pillow holdall. Why is it that wherever you pack underwear in a case, it is the first thing that falls out when you open the case!? And nobody told me the Jack-in- the-Box effect of opening the holdall with the pillows in! With very red cheeks I managed to repack (while other half ignored me and sorted out the tickets).

    Lesley[msnembarrased]
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    Lesley,
    every time i think the same thing will happen to us, last year we had 3! duvets, 1 king + 2 doubles in our luggage. []
    However we have found that BA are more sticklers on weight (apart from air france) of any airline that goes across the pond.
    Wilf & Sarah




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    We had the same problem with BA last year. Our one suitcase weighed 34kg, so we had to take some clothes out and put it in another case. I took out 2 pairs of jeans. The suitcase was re-weighed at 24kg???????? Now I am only a small person, so it's not that my jeans weigh a lot[msnwink].......... explain that one.

    Claire


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