The airline charges extra for luggage over 50 pounds.
im guessing alot, because you cant have "luggage" over 50lbs
The fee for luggage over 50 pounds is typically around 50 to 100, depending on the airline.
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I flew from the U.S. to Italy last week. The weight limit on my luggage was 50 pounds each suitcase. If over that amount, you would be charged extra. I suggest you go to your airline website for size and weight restrictions.
Airlines have become very strict about the amount of luggage a passenger may carry. You may be charged for a bag over 50 pounds and as much as that for an extra checked bag. My trip to Ireland in 2017 entailed a $100 charge in each of these cases. (Luckily one bag became a carry-on.) Check with the airline well before your flights and be prepared. Once at the airport, there is not anywhere to jettison belongings, including large sizes of liquids.
If your suitcase exceeds 50 pounds when checking it in at the airport, you may have to pay an overweight baggage fee. Airlines typically charge extra for luggage that is over the weight limit, and the fee can vary depending on the airline. It's important to check your airline's baggage policy before you travel to avoid any surprises at the airport.
You can take as much luggage as you need, but keep in mind that there is a charge for most checked luggage nowadays, and any bags over 2 per person is charged quite a bit extra. A general rule of thumb is 2 checked bags per person (not including the infant) and one carryon per person.
Before flying with airlines to get to a destination, remember to put your name and address on the luggage you take with you. Airlines also charge an additional fee for luggage over a certain amount, so be sure to call before you arrive at the airport.
Hold bags are checked luggage that passengers hand over to the airline to be stored in the cargo hold of the aircraft during a flight. The number and weight of hold bags allowed per passenger can impact the overall luggage allowance on flights, potentially leading to additional fees for excess baggage.
The cost for extra luggage on domestic Indian airlines varies by carrier and is typically charged per kilogram over the allowed limit. Generally, fees can range from ₹300 to ₹1,500 per kilogram, depending on the airline and route. It's recommended to check with the specific airline for exact rates and policies, as they can frequently change. Additionally, some airlines may offer pre-purchase options for additional baggage at discounted rates.
As much as you want but the weight over the airlines "free checkin" limit must be paid for, about $50 per kilogram. Most transatlantic flights allow 10kg carry-on and between 15 and 46kg free check-in baggage depending on airline, class and type. See list under "Related links" below and check with the airline you are travelling with.
There is a rolling duffel luggage that takes a lot to tip over.