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Event date & time:
05.03.2022 at 00:00
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Location
United States
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Category
Business
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Added by:
jmillar605@gmail.com
Baggage basics
1. Baggage fees are per bag and per direction. So one way = one charge. Round trip = two charges. On the off chance that your flight has an association, bags will by and large exchange from one trip to another and no extra fees will apply. There are a couple of exemptions - like assuming you are associating starting with one carrier then onto the next and those two airlines don't have a baggage concurrence with one another; or on the other hand in the event that you really buy separate tickets for every leg of your corresponding flight. Both of these cases are extremely rare.
2. Although some websites are more forthcoming about bag fees than others, these charges are set by the aircraft and don't change whether you purchase your ticket via phone or on the web, through the carrier, or through an outsider website. The bag charge will be something similar. On the off chance that a specific website doesn't list a charge for processed bags and another does, it's just on the grounds that the main webpage isn't uncovering the associated fees in general - it isn't so much that they have a more ideal arrangement!
3. Most airlines don't charge bag fees for their top frequent flyers (those with "world-class" status); individuals from the U.S. military; business and top of the line ticket holders; those who buy completely refundable or other more costly fares; and in some cases people who have the airlines' branded Mastercard.