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  2. Baggage allowance - Wikipedia

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    Luggage is weighed as passengers check in at the airport. On commercial transportation, mostly with airlines, the baggage allowance is the amount of checked baggage or hand/carry-on luggage the company will allow per passenger. There may be limits on the amount that is allowed free of charge and hard limits on the amount that is allowed.

  3. Best airline frequent flyer schemes in 2025 – and how Avios ...

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    Silver: 7,500 tier points - Club lounge access, free choice of seats at the time of booking and additional baggage allowance with a weight limit of 32kg per checked bag

  4. Why do airlines charge so much for checked bags? This ... - AOL

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    Splitting out baggage charges saves the airline $6. Now $6 might not seem like much, but it can add up. Last year, passengers took more than 800 million trips on major airlines .

  5. Low-cost carrier - Wikipedia

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    Baggage charges for checked bags to offset baggage handling and loading costs; Use staff for multiple jobs (for example, check-in desk agents loading bags or cabin crew checking tickets at the gate) Hedge fuel costs (buying fuel in advance when cheaper) Charge for all services (including on-board services, reserved seating, and extra baggage)

  6. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    Anything that is above the weight limit or which is not allowed to be carried by the passenger themselves in the aircraft cabin is usually handed over to the agent at the time of check-in. The baggage allowance, if any, is prescribed by the airline and anything in excess may be refused or warrant additional surcharges, at the airline’s ...

  7. Airline baggage charges climb; is there an alternative? - AOL

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    The latest move by the nation's airlines to degrade the already horrendous experience of flight came with United's recent announcement that it intends to start charging for a second checked bag ...

  8. Miscellaneous charges order - Wikipedia

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    A miscellaneous charges order (MCO), also known as miscellaneous purpose document (MPD), [1] is an accountable IATA document, similar to an old-style airline ticket, used to process the payment of travel arrangements. They are issued by airlines, but normally pay for services other than airfares.

  9. Bag tag - Wikipedia

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    Bag tags, also known as baggage tags, baggage checks or luggage tickets, have traditionally been used by bus, train, and airline carriers to route checked luggage to its final destination. The passenger stub is typically handed to the passenger or attached to the ticket envelope: